"Certain Men" in Judges and Samuel: A Rejoinder to Mark Leuchter

Here, Frolov addresses Mark Leuchter's challenge on his major conclusion of his 2004 study of 1 Samuel 1-8. Leuchter claims that "the linguistic features of 1 Samuel 1-7 do not correspond to literature that is identifiably from the seventh to sixth centuries or later; rather, these chapter...

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Interpolation
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Linguistics
Narratives
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