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Source criticism, in biblical criticism, refers to the attempt to establish the sources used by the authors and redactors of a biblical text. It originated in the 18th century with the work of Jean Astruc, who adapted the methods already developed for investigating the texts of classical antiquity (in particular, Homer's Iliad) to his own investigation into the sources of the Book of Genesis. It was subsequently considerably developed by German scholars in what was known as "the higher criticism", a term no longer in widespread use. The ultimate aim of these scholars was to reconstruct the history of the biblical text and also the religious history of ancient Israel.

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  • يقدم الكتاب المقدس ثلاثة أسباب رئيسية للاعتقاد بأنه وصل إلينا بشكل معدل. فهذا ما تقوله بعض المواضع فيه وأحيانا يخبر الكاتب أنه استعمل كتابات أخرى بدون تحديد الطريقة. توجد أيضا بعض المواد المشتركة بين أكثر من كتاب. وتميزت حضارة عصر العهد القديم بأنها قبلية فهناك قصص وأغاني وأفكار قبلية فمن الطبيعي أن يستخدم المؤلفون موادا تقليدية وصلت إليهم وأن يعدلوها لتتناسب مع احتياجات عصرهم. طور الباحثون عدة معايير لتمييز وجود تلك المصادر إذا ما استعملها كاتب. وهذا ما يسمى النقد المصدري. (ar)
  • Source criticism, in biblical criticism, refers to the attempt to establish the sources used by the authors and redactors of a biblical text. It originated in the 18th century with the work of Jean Astruc, who adapted the methods already developed for investigating the texts of classical antiquity (in particular, Homer's Iliad) to his own investigation into the sources of the Book of Genesis. It was subsequently considerably developed by German scholars in what was known as "the higher criticism", a term no longer in widespread use. The ultimate aim of these scholars was to reconstruct the history of the biblical text and also the religious history of ancient Israel. (en)
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  • يقدم الكتاب المقدس ثلاثة أسباب رئيسية للاعتقاد بأنه وصل إلينا بشكل معدل. فهذا ما تقوله بعض المواضع فيه وأحيانا يخبر الكاتب أنه استعمل كتابات أخرى بدون تحديد الطريقة. توجد أيضا بعض المواد المشتركة بين أكثر من كتاب. وتميزت حضارة عصر العهد القديم بأنها قبلية فهناك قصص وأغاني وأفكار قبلية فمن الطبيعي أن يستخدم المؤلفون موادا تقليدية وصلت إليهم وأن يعدلوها لتتناسب مع احتياجات عصرهم. طور الباحثون عدة معايير لتمييز وجود تلك المصادر إذا ما استعملها كاتب. وهذا ما يسمى النقد المصدري. (ar)
  • Source criticism, in biblical criticism, refers to the attempt to establish the sources used by the authors and redactors of a biblical text. It originated in the 18th century with the work of Jean Astruc, who adapted the methods already developed for investigating the texts of classical antiquity (in particular, Homer's Iliad) to his own investigation into the sources of the Book of Genesis. It was subsequently considerably developed by German scholars in what was known as "the higher criticism", a term no longer in widespread use. The ultimate aim of these scholars was to reconstruct the history of the biblical text and also the religious history of ancient Israel. (en)
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  • نقد مصدري (دراسات كتابية) (ar)
  • Source criticism (biblical studies) (en)
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