Whom to blame for Judah's doom? : : A Narratological and Intertextual Reading of 2 Kings 23:30-25:30 / / Benedikt Josef Collinet, Keith Bodner.

The last kings of Juda led God's people directly into exile and thus in the catastrophe of the destruction of the First temple. How did that happen? Who was responsible? What kind of role did God play in this drama? These questions will be addressed by Benedikt Collinet. Unlike the narrative su...

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Place / Publishing House:Göttingen : : V&R unipress,, 2023.
Year of Publication:2023
Language:English
Series:Osnabrück Studies on the Jewish and Christian Bible
Physical Description:1 online resource (272 pages).
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