A Plausible Tale: Story and Theology in II Samuel 9–20, I Kings 1–2

Interpretation 35 (4):341-354 (1981)
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The combination in the “succession narrative” of completely plausible candor about the human and confidence in the sovereign involvement of the Lord, poses the question of providence in the most profound way possible

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