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Untamable Texts: Literary Studies and Narrative Theory in the Books of Samuel - The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies by Greger Andersson Details

The main "unique" contribution of this study is the theoretical and theoretical approach in which the common analysis of the books of Samuel is discussed and evaluated. This is an…

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The main "unique" contribution of this study is the theoretical and theoretical approach in which the common analysis of the books of Samuel is discussed and evaluated. This is an important and necessary discussion, because multidisciplinary studies should not be limited to the mere application of individual theorists or theoretical concepts to new objects, which are evaluated only as their ability to produce "new" interpretations or solve problems (as observed by the critical historical approach) .

It is also necessary to conduct an academic study to discuss the validity of a particular theory or method. Moreover, it is also important to discuss and test theory in relation to narrative texts. Questions that are considered include: Does the Bible have forms that do not correspond to the translators' frames? What are the goals and agendas of literary or narrative methods in the hands of biblical translators? The main objective of this study is to try to better understand the biblical texts, their impact and their meaning.

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