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Review of Knoppers, Gary N., Jews and Samaritans: The Origins and History of Their Early Relations (Oxford: Oxford University Press 2013).
Review of Ounsworth, Richard, Joshua Typology in the New Testament (WUNT, 2/328; Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2012).
“The Lord Has Rejected You As King Over Israel”: Saul\u27s Deposal from the Throne
This article presents a literary analysis of the extant text of Samuel 15 and argues that Saul\u27s deposal is represented as the result of his lack of recognition of God\u27s authority over him as king. Identifying Saul\u27s behavior as exemplifying one of the ancient views of Israelite monarchy, the article also elucidates the relationship between the king and God reflected in the relevant chapters of the book of Samuel
The Biblical Hebrew Feminine Singular Qal Participle: A Historical Reconstruction
This article seeks to explain the development of the Biblical Hebrew Qal feminine singular active participle\u27s curious combination of grammatical forms. Beginning with the distribution of the feminine morphemes -t and -ââ on participle\u27s grammatical states, it is argued that one participle existed at the Proto-Hebrew stage. This leads to the contention that a secondary form developed from the original form, before the original was influenced by qeṭel nouns and word final -elet through analogy