Historiography, “Hazards,” and the Study of Ancient Israel

Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 57 (2):138-150 (2003)
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The biblical “historians,” perhaps more than their modern day counterparts, show history to be a messy, complicated affair. For all its ambivalence about power and human relationships, the book of Judges functions as a profoundly thoughtful foundation myth

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