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==Abstract==
==Abstract==
The book is a monograph version of the introduction and annotated German translation which Gunkel wrote for Kautzsch's OT collection. See [[Die Apokryphen und Pseudepigraphen des Alten Testaments (1900 Kautzsch), edited volume]], 2:331-402.
Gunkel rejected Kabisch's documentary hypothesis in the composition of 4 Ezra, by stressing the unity of the document. He saw in 4 Ezra the testimony of an author torn apart by his doubts and conflicting beliefs.


==Editions and translations==
==Editions and translations==
Published in Tübingen [Germany]: Mohr, 1900.  
Published in [[Tübingen, Germany]]: [[Mohr]], 1900.


==Table of contents==
==Table of contents==
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Der Prophet Esra (IV Ezra) (1900) is a book by Hermann Gunkel.

Abstract

The book is a monograph version of the introduction and annotated German translation which Gunkel wrote for Kautzsch's OT collection. See Die Apokryphen und Pseudepigraphen des Alten Testaments (1900 Kautzsch), edited volume, 2:331-402.

Gunkel rejected Kabisch's documentary hypothesis in the composition of 4 Ezra, by stressing the unity of the document. He saw in 4 Ezra the testimony of an author torn apart by his doubts and conflicting beliefs.

Editions and translations

Published in Tübingen, Germany: Mohr, 1900.

Table of contents

External links

  • [ Google Books]