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Martin Noth
Martin Noth (3 August 1902 – 30 May 1968) was a German scholar of the
Hebrew Bible who specialized in the pre-Exilic history of the Hebrews and promoted the hypothesis that the Israelite tribes in the immediate period after the settlement in
Canaan were organised as a group of twelve tribes arranged around a central sanctuary on the lines of the later Greek and Italian
amphictyonies. With
Gerhard von Rad he pioneered the traditional-historical approach to
biblical studies, emphasising the role of
oral traditions in the formation of the biblical texts.
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