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The vast majority of scholars subscribe to the idea of some kind of Deuteronomistic History.

Scholars differ on •	Whether Dtr was composed in pre-exilic times, at the time of Josiah, or first in the exile. •	Among those who identify Josianic and exilic editions, there is disagreement about whether the post Josianic additions were relatively minor or major.

Scholars differ on •	Whether there was a pre Dtr document called the Prophetic Record. 1 Samuel 1 to 2 Kings 10 or whether the pre Dtr documents consisted more ancient things as the Ark Narrative, the History of David's Rise, and the Succession Narrative.

Scholars differ on •	Whether the Deuteronomistic Editing was minimal in the books of Samuel or sizeable. Examples Rise of kingship in 1 Samuel 7-12, 2 Sam 7:22-24 (from the deuteronomistic national focus).

Scholars differ on •	The degree that type face and authorship style can determine what is Dtr, addition, Dtr editing or late additions.