David and Uriah (with an occasional appearance by Uriah's wife) - reading and re-reading 2 Samuel 11
The interpretation of 2 Samuel 11 has been built around three points: 1. The primacy of the relationship between David and Bathsheba; 2. Uriah dies in a cover-up; 3. The narrative is full of ambiguity. This paper explores the narrative from the perspective of the ambiguities employed, showing that t...
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2008
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Old Testament essays
Год: 2008, Том: 21, Выпуск: 2, Страницы: 310-328 |
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