The Command to Exterminate the Canaanites: Deuteronomy 7

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According to Deuteronomy 7, God commands Israel to exterminate the indigenous population of Canaan. In The Command to Exterminate the Canaanites: Deuteronomy 7, Arie Versluis offers an analysis and evaluation of this command. Following an exegesis of the chapter, the historical background, possible motives and the place of the nations of Canaan in the Hebrew Bible are investigated.
The theme of religiously inspired violence continues to be a topic of interest. The present volume discusses the consequences of the command to exterminate the Canaanites for the Old Testament view of God and for the question whether the Bible legitimizes violence in the present. Finally, the author shows how he reads this text as a Christian theologian.

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Front Matter
Pages: i–xii
Introduction
Pages: 1–16
Literary Context
Pages: 139–285
Historical Setting
Pages: 286–320
Theological Evaluation
Pages: 321–382
Conclusions
Pages: 383–386
Bibliography
Pages: 387–429
Indexes
Pages: 430–437
Arie Versluis, Ph.D. (2012), Theological University Apeldoorn, The Netherlands, is Research Associate in Old Testament at that university. He has published his PhD Thesis and some articles on the subject of violence in the Old Testament.
All interested in Deuteronomic literature, the theme of violence in the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament, and the relation between monotheism and violence.
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