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Daily Archives: May 11, 2009
Moshe Weinfeld and Dtr in II Samuel 7
I’m writing a paper, and blogging is one way for me to organize my thoughts. The topic is biblical intertextuality, which is when one biblical text interacts with another biblical text. My professor recommended that I “discuss II Samuel [7], … Continue reading