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Daily Archives: August 20, 2011
Psalm 38
For my weekly quiet time this week, I will blog about Psalm 38. I have four items: 1. The Psalmist is sick in Psalm 38, and evangelical preachers I heard speculated that David may have had a venereal disease, perhaps … Continue reading
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What Really Needs Emending, According to Sternberg!
For my write-up today of Meir Sternberg’s Poetics of Biblical Narrative, I will start with something that Sternberg says on page 312. I’ll give more information about the topic of the quote in the course of this post. “Hence the … Continue reading