
the Mesorah (Masoretic layer 'Dp')
Biblical scholar Dr. Alexander Rofé posits a Deuteronomic strata which "reflects the strength and demands of the Jerusalem priesthood" following upon the reforms of King Yoshiyahu in the mid- to late 7th century BCE. The third Deuteronomist (and the latest) is the most easily identified, since they are the Deuteronomist most interested in Priestly themes such as purity, proper sacrifice, and the priests. This third Deuteronomist seems to have confined his additions to the book of Deuteronomy (almost exclusively confining himself to hortatory and laws).
Sefer Devarim (Deuteronomy) | Parashat Éqev | Parashat Ki Tavō | Parashat Ki Tétsei | Parashat Nitsavim | Parashat R'éh | Parashat Shōftim | Parashat va'Etḥanan
amen | annual Torah reading cycle | anti-predatory | בל תשחית bal tashḥit | blessings | choose life | curses | Decalogue | egel hazahav | עקב Éqev | golden calf | judges | כשרות kashrut | kings | let's review | mythopoesis | נביאות nevi'ut | פרשת השבוע Parashat haShavua | פרשות parashot | predation | predatory gaze | predatory nature | redaction criticism | sexual predation | שבת נחמו Shabbat Naḥamu | פרשת כי־תבוא parashat Ki Tavo | פרשת כי־תצא parashat Ki Tetsei | פרשת נצבים parashat Nitsavim | פרשת ראה parashat R'éh | פרשת שפטים parashat Shoftim | שמע shemaŋ | supplementary hypothesis | the Plains of Moav | theophany | tithing | צער באלי חיים tsa'ar baalei ḥayyim | ואתחנן va'Etḥanan | וילך Vayelekh | 7th century B.C.E. | 34th century A.M.
Tzemaḥ Yoreh | the Mesorah (TaNaKh) | the Mesorah (Masoretic layer 'D1') | the Mesorah (Masoretic layer 'D2') | Masoretic layer 'H' | Aharon N. Varady (transcription)
📜 פָּרָשַׁת כִּי־תָבוֹא | Parashat Ki Tavō (Deuteronomy 26:1-29:8), color-coded according to its narrative layers
Contributed by Tzemaḥ Yoreh | the Mesorah (TaNaKh) | the Mesorah (Masoretic layer 'D1') | the Mesorah (Masoretic layer 'D2') | the Mesorah (Masoretic layer 'Dp') | ❧
The text of parashat Ki Tavo, distinguished according to the stratigraphic layers of its composition according to the Supplementary Hypothesis. . . .