... exchange between the two heroes who have become deathly rivals. ... I submit that this poem is a useful model for public grief among us.' [ Brueggemann, 214] ...
The biblical narrative characteristically dares to assert, however, that there ... rhetoric that is not necessarily motivated primarily by a concern for the truth. ...
At the same time the contribution made by the D-group is more notable here than ... Israel, then David who now wants to build a temple, is instead given a dynasty. ...