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The Book of Nahum as a Liturgical Composition: A Prosodic Analysis

The Book of Nahum as a Liturgical Composition: A Prosodic Analysis

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  • Duane L. Christensen

Christensen argues that an analysis of the prosodic rhythm of the book of Nahum reveals a lot about its theological message.

Source: Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 1989. 11 pages.

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