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Explorations in the Interpretation of Samuel: Intertextuality and Reception, ed. Rachelle Gilmour and Benjamin J.M. Johnson, Studies of the Bible and its Reception (Berlin: De Gruyter).
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Louis Jonker
Scriptura, 2013
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Jeremy Punt
Scriptura, 2014
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“Ally or Enemy? Political Identity and Ambiguity in the Tales of David and Gath.”
Mahri Leonard-Fleckman
The Book of Samuel and Its Response to Monarchy. Edited by Sara Kipfer and Jeremy M. Hutton. BWANT 228. Stuttgart: Kohlhammer, 2021
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Suzanna Millar
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The Fruits without the Roots? Postmodern Group-Identity in the Light of Biblical Anthropology
Jaap Doedens
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Double Meaning in the Parable of the Poor Man's Ewe (2 Sam 12:1–4), JHS
Joshua Berman
Journal of Hebrew Scriptures - http://www.jhsonline.org/Articles/article\_194.pdf , 2013
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Ndikho Mtshiselwa, “Resistance of Oppression in Exod 1–15 and Southern Africa: An Intersectional Perspective. Old Testament Essays 34/2 (2021): 505-531
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Tony Keddie
The Psalms of Solomon: Texts, Contexts, and Intertexts, 2021
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Tyler Yoder
Biblica, 2016
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Justin L Haruyama
Cultural Anthropology, 2024
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Jan Dietrich
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WealthWatch: A Study of Socioeconomic Conflict in the Bible (Introduction)
Michael S . Moore
Pickwick Publications, 2011
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Oppression and Violence against Secondary Dwellers of the ancient Israelite State. The Case of Forced Labour (mas) in Biblical Narratives and Beyond (Abstract)
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Violence and Inequality: An Archaeological History, 2023
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Emanuel Pfoh
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Just emotions: Reading the Sarah and Hagar narrative (Genesis 16, 21) through the lens of human dignity Affiliation
Juliana Claassens
2020
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Matthew J. M. Coomber
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Naama Weiss
SBL Annual Meeting San Antonio - Genesis, 2023
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Ken Stone
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Daniel Fleming
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James Nohrnberg
Genre, 2007
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Mathieu Dubeau
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Omar N'Shea
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Jason M. Silverman
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Matthew J. M. Coomber
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Yael Shemesh
T&T Clark eBooks, 2023
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Suzanna Millar
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Matthew J. M. Coomber
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