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- who: Raymond F. Person and Jr. (ed) from the THE CONCEPT OF CYCLIC HISTORY Both as a defining idea and as a structure, the book of Judges is characterized by the cyclic principleThis can be demonstrated in conditions of compassion and response, or willingness to overlook repeated sinning. Such a concept is alien to the strict approach of the Deuteronomist, who regards the worship of other gods as inevitably leading to destruction, annihilation and even loss of the land (Deut, :, and elsewhere). Significantly, the authors/editors of the book of Kings employ this concept only once, to . . .
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