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Old 10-30-2006, 01:50 AM   #11
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His dating of J and E is generally considered a bit too early these days- most critics would date them to the 8th century rather than the 9th. Also his theory that J extends through Joshua, Judges, Samuel, and the first two chapters of 1 Kings is not accepted by most. Also he believes monotheism (not just monolatry) was present in Israel very early, a somewhat divergent opinion. A good discussion of Friedman by his colleagues can be found here.
A most fascinating discussion there - thanks for the link.

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Apart from those few quirks he is generally representative of mainstream text criticism.
I should point out for the benefit of the OP, that these "quirks" don't affect the material in the book we recommended - which falls squarely (as far as I can tell) into the "generally representative of mainstream" area.
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I must say it isn't easy to read patiently the ideas of people who think the biblical biography of David was contemporary and close to historical after having read Finkelstein and Silberman.
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