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REPENTANCE IN JUDGES: ASSESSING THE REASSESSMENT. / Stetckevich, Mikhail ; Frolov, Serge.

In: Hebrew Studies, Vol. 60, 2019, p. 129-139.

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Stetckevich M, Frolov S. REPENTANCE IN JUDGES: ASSESSING THE REASSESSMENT. Hebrew Studies. 2019;60:129-139.

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Stetckevich, Mikhail ; Frolov, Serge. / REPENTANCE IN JUDGES: ASSESSING THE REASSESSMENT. In: Hebrew Studies. 2019 ; Vol. 60. pp. 129-139.

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title = "REPENTANCE IN JUDGES: ASSESSING THE REASSESSMENT",
abstract = "Over against the tendency of many recent studies and commentaries to maintain that Israel{\textquoteright}s deliverance in Judges is exclusively a function of divine grace, the present article argues that the terminology used by the biblical text and especially its literary structure single out the people{\textquoteright}s repentance—expressed in renunciation of foreign worship—as a major soteriological factor.",
author = "Mikhail Stetckevich and Serge Frolov",
year = "2019",
language = "English",
volume = "60",
pages = "129--139",
journal = "Hebrew Studies",
issn = "0146-4094",
publisher = "National Association of Professors of Hebrew in American Institutions of Higher Learning",

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AB - Over against the tendency of many recent studies and commentaries to maintain that Israel’s deliverance in Judges is exclusively a function of divine grace, the present article argues that the terminology used by the biblical text and especially its literary structure single out the people’s repentance—expressed in renunciation of foreign worship—as a major soteriological factor.

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