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Page 36
... literary strategies . " Koopmans has applied the same approach to the final chapter of the book , where Joshua renews God's covenant with Israel . * Ottosson and Svensson have attempted to look at the literary process at work in the ...
... literary strategies . " Koopmans has applied the same approach to the final chapter of the book , where Joshua renews God's covenant with Israel . * Ottosson and Svensson have attempted to look at the literary process at work in the ...
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... literary device of juxtaposition of different perspectives to the charge of outright contradiction . For example , he maintains that Geshur and Maacah sometimes fall within the conquered territories of Transjordan ( Jos . 13:11 ) and ...
... literary device of juxtaposition of different perspectives to the charge of outright contradiction . For example , he maintains that Geshur and Maacah sometimes fall within the conquered territories of Transjordan ( Jos . 13:11 ) and ...
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... literary structure of these documents was as much determined by the legal and administrative realities of Israel and Judah as it was by some other overall literary structuring of the author . This is not to say that the documents served ...
... literary structure of these documents was as much determined by the legal and administrative realities of Israel and Judah as it was by some other overall literary structuring of the author . This is not to say that the documents served ...
Contents
GENERAL PREFACE | 9 |
Title and text | 17 |
b Literary strategies | 31 |
Copyright | |
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