![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Surprisingly, none of the chapters deals with the larger methodological issue of the use of comparative data per se, which appears to be taken for granted. While this is not a new approach, due to new discoveries, the reevaluation of existing data, and the development of new methods of biblical interpretation, the comparative method requires a regular stock-taking. de Moor (Free University Amsterdam), contains fourteen chapters written by European scholars and revisits the importance of comparative data for the task of biblical interpretation. Gordon (Cambridge University) and Johannes C. This important volume, co-edited by Robert P. ![]()
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