2007
DOI: 10.1515/9783110192957.2.139
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Satan, God, and the Angel(s) in 1Chronicles 21

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“…While other proposals regarding the identity of the 'Satan' of 1 Chron. 21.1 have been advanced (e.g., Sailhamer 1989;Wright 1993;Koorevaar 1995;Evans 2004;Beentjes 2007), perhaps the most original position is that of Stokes (2009). Stokes follows Day and Japhet in their criticism of the traditional interpretation, adding that the supposed textual connections between 1 Chronicles 21 and Job (see tws ['to incite'] in 1 Chron.…”
Section: Satan Within the Books Of The Old Testamentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While other proposals regarding the identity of the 'Satan' of 1 Chron. 21.1 have been advanced (e.g., Sailhamer 1989;Wright 1993;Koorevaar 1995;Evans 2004;Beentjes 2007), perhaps the most original position is that of Stokes (2009). Stokes follows Day and Japhet in their criticism of the traditional interpretation, adding that the supposed textual connections between 1 Chronicles 21 and Job (see tws ['to incite'] in 1 Chron.…”
Section: Satan Within the Books Of The Old Testamentmentioning
confidence: 99%