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Intertextuality and dialogue.
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Biblical Theology Bulletin
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March 22, 1999| Author:
Sanders, James A.
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Abstract
The Bible, both Jewish and Christian, is a dialogical literature. It is a compilation of many different human expressions of and responses to divine revelations over fifteen hundred years from the Bronze Age to the Greco-Roman. The Bible is also very intertextual; it is full of itself. From the earliest literary forms to the latest, earlier traditions and texts, national and international, are interwoven developing new meanings out of old ideas. Critically train...
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