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Numbers 27 and 36 – The Framing Function of the Narratives about Zelophehad's Daughters

Numbers 27 and 36 – The Framing Function of the Narratives about Zelophehad's Daughters

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  • Dean R. Ulrich

This essay wants to give an answer to the significance of two events, in Numbers 27 and Numbers 36, respectively: "Why did the author separate these events when they were obviously related?" and "Why did the author end the book with such a provincial ruling?"

Source: Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 1998. 10 pages.

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