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Mentioned in 4 episodes
Nahum
Book • 2002
Julia M. O'Brien's commentary on Nahum delves into the book's celebration of violence and its ethical implications for modern readers.
It examines the text through feminist, intertextual, and deconstructionist lenses, highlighting the complexities and tensions within Nahum's poetry.
The book offers insights into how these ambiguities can inform an ethical response to the text's violent themes.
It examines the text through feminist, intertextual, and deconstructionist lenses, highlighting the complexities and tensions within Nahum's poetry.
The book offers insights into how these ambiguities can inform an ethical response to the text's violent themes.
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Mentioned in 4 episodes
Mentioned as a book to read during the exile period.

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Introduction to the Exile (with Jeff Cavins) (2025)
Mentioned alongside other prophets in the upcoming readings.

Day 191: The Babylonian Exile (2025)