The Hebrew Bible is a product of ancient editing but to what degree can this editing be
uncovered? Uncovering Ancient Editing argues that divergent textual witnesses of the same text
so-called documented evidence should be the starting point for such an endeavor. The book
presents a fresh analysis of Josh 24 and related texts as a test case for refining our
knowledge of how scribes edited texts. Josh 24 is envisioned as a gradually growing Persian
period text whose editorial history can be reconstructed with the help of documented evidence
preserved in the MT LXX and other ancient sources. This study has major implications for both
the study of the book of Joshua and text-historical methodology in general.