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  1. The Strange Silence of the Bible.Donald Juel - 1997 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 51 (1):5-19.
    The oral/aural power of the Bible has been strangely neglected within the worship life of the church as well as in recent biblical scholarship. In order to recover the Bible's power to take captive the imagination of readers and interpreters, we must once again attend to the public reading, or performance, of the Bible.
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  • Inclusivity in the Old Testament.Ananda Geyser-Fouche & Carli Fourie - 2017 - HTS Theological Studies 73 (4):1-9.
    In this article, the concept of inclusivity in the Old Testament is investigated and the theology of 'Otherness' is discussed broadly. Various authors discuss the 'Otherness' in biblical Israel. These views are critiqued and a conclusion is reached that an inclusive reading in the Old Testament, specifically of the known exclusive texts in the Hebrew Bible, is a possibility. To argue for inclusivity in the Old Testament, a view of hospitality is considered and a literary review of inclusive texts is (...)
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