• <h1>Two Accounts of Shaul's Death</h1> ...the two narratives contradict because only the first is a truthful account of what actually happened.&#160; The Amalekite's version is a lie, fabricated
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  • <h1>Altars of Earth, Stone, and Wood</h1> ...o chapters reflect a change in plans which occurred as a result of the sin of the Golden Calf.</p></div>
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  • <h1>The Historical Setting of Tehillim 118</h1> ...me his many obstacles on the way to kingship. Rashi also looks to the Book of Psalms as a whole in an attempt to set the chapter in a specific era, concl
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  • ...ure's personal and political role, or differing literary genres. Even when two units do not overlap in time, Tanakh might prefer to arrange certain units ...s an epilogue at the end. In other instances, an otherwise intrusive piece of a story is moved away from the core unit to serve either as a prologue or a
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  • ...out the mutability of nature, the extent of Divine providence, the purpose of miracles, and the line between the natural and supernatural.</p> ...he events did indeed take place, but that they did not contravene the laws of nature.</p>
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  • <aht-xml inrb="1"> ...generations of Noah. Noah was a righteous man, blameless among the people of his time. Noah walked with God. (10) Noah fathered three sons: Shem, Ham, a
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  • <aht-xml inrb="1"> ..., Ham, and Japheth, the sons of Noah, and Noah’s wife, and the three wives of his sons with them, entered into the ship;</text>
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