Contents
Introduction
1. Added Detail in the Samaritan Version of Leviticus 17:4 concerning the Sacrifices
2. An Expansion to the Passover Law: Leviticus 23:5–8 and Numbers 28:16–25 Compared
3. From Glosses to Larger Expansions: The Masoretic Text of Numbers 13–14 Compared with the Septuagint and the Samaritan Pentateuch
4. Late Additions or Editorial Shortening? Joshua 20 in the Masoretic Text and the Septuagint
5. A Qumran Manuscript as Evidence of an Addition in the Masoretic Text: Judges 6:7–10
6. A Secondary Omission in the Masoretic Text of 1 Samuel 10:1
7. An Addition in a Qumran Manuscript as Evidence for the Continuous Growth of the Text: 1 Samuel 10:27–11:1
8. The Septuagint Provides Evidence of a Late Addition in the Masoretic Text: 1 Kings 6:11–4
9. From Small Additions to Rewriting in the Story about the Burning of Jerusalem
10. Evidence for the Literary Growth of Gedaliah's Murder in 2 Kings 25:25, Jeremiah 41:1–3 MT, and Jeremiah 48:1–3 LXX
11. Techniques of Rewriting Prophecy: Jeremiah 48 Compared with Isaiah 15–16
12. Evidence of Psalm Composition: Psalm 108 as a Secondary Compilation of Other Psalm Texts
13. Revision of Ezra-Nehemiah in 1 Esdras: Expansions, Omissions, and Rewritings
14. Evidence for Large Additions in the Book of Esther
15. Evidence for Expansions, Relocations, Omissions, and Rewriting: Joash the King and Jehoiada the Priest in 2 Kings 11–12 and 2 Chronicles 22–24
Conclusions: Empirical Evidence of Editorial Processes
Bibliography
Index of Sources
Index of Authors