Reimer, Harold2019-09-252019-09-252012-03-222008http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/184327El artículo procura presentar y discutir la posibilidad de la existencia de un eneateuco como obra compuesta que representa e integra las principales tradiciones del pueblo hebreo; la obra habría surgido durante el periodo del exilio y habría concluido en el post-exilio, en Judá, con una marcada perspectiva sacerdotal. Circunstancias relativas a la política de los dominadores persas llevaron a la división de la obra en dos partes distintas: el pentateuco y los profetas. This article tries to present and discuss the possibility of the existence of an Enneateuch, as a composite work which represents and integrates the main traditions of the Hebrew people. The work would have appeared during the exilic times but would have been concluded in the post-exilic times, in a clear priestly perspective. Circumstances relative to the politics of the Persian rulers led to the division of the work in two distinct parts: the Pentateuch and the Prophets.spaWith permission of the license/copyright holderEnneateuchexileliberation theologyformer ProphetsPentateuchIntercultural and contextual theologiesBiblical TheologyLatin American theologiesNew TestamentBiblical hermeneutics, Interpretation of the Bible¿Un eneateuco? [A Enneateuch?]Article