Sean McCormick

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Like their ancient Near Eastern counterparts, the Israelites were more interested in outcomes than in events. Continuity was found in their identity as God’s covenant people, and hindsight provided the perspective that became the foundation of the great historiographic works of the Hebrew Bible: the Deuteronomistic History and Chronicles. As in the ancient Near East, events are reported not as eyewitness accounts but as interpretation of events in light of the covenant.
Ancient Near Eastern Thought and the Old Testament: Introducing the Conceptual World of the Hebrew Bible
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