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Samuel
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Rachelle Gilmour, Trinity College, University of Divinity (Melbourne)
Mahri Leonard-Fleckman, College of the Holy Cross (Volume Editors)
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Samuel reflects theological and ideological interests from a range of historical contexts before, during, and after the Babylonian exile, and many of its literary features invite both diachronic and synchronic explanations. This volume introduces students and readers to the narrative, theological, and political complexity of the Book of Samuel.
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