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DOI: 10.1177/0014524607084860 Narrative Books in the Hebrew ScripturesUniversity of Edinburgh Scrutiny of several important publications relating to Joshua-Kings and Chronicles from the present decade demonstrates continuing modification of the hypothesis of a Deuteronomistic History, increasing interest in Judges as a separate book, lively concern with the books of Chronicles, and developing reflection on the literariness of the whole Old Testament royal narrative.
Key Words: Biblical narrative Chronicles Deuteronomistic History Former Prophets
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