Om De Gentibus Et Familiis Judaeis Quae I. Chr. 2. 4. Enumerantur
In this book, Wellhausen examines the list of 70 families in the Book of Chronicles (1 Chr 2-4) and the genealogies contained therein. He offers a critical analysis of the sources and methods used in compiling these genealogies, and discusses the historical and social context in which they were written. His work is a landmark in the field of biblical studies and has influenced the way scholars approach the study of the Hebrew Bible today.
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