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Although D is generally regarded as older than H, it has often been observed that H also seems to have affected D. While this impact of H on D usually has been explained as a late redaction of D, it is argued in this paper by a few examples based on my dissertation that the impact of H on D rather should be seen as an impact on an early stage of the redaction of D. This short paper, which was first presented at the IOSOT Conference in Stellenbosch, is expanded by a postscript with a brief response to some points of the discussion.
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This page is a summary of: Did H Influence D on an Early or a Late Stage of the Redaction of D?, Old Testament Essays, January 2016, Academy of Science of South Africa,
DOI: 10.17159/2312-3621/2016/v29n3a9.
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