The Case of the stolen statue. Police investigation and biblical exegesis. Essay on Judges 17-18
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The task of the scientific commentator of the Bible quite often is similar to a detective investigation. This article intends to suggest how the biblical stories can also be presented in a pleasant way, more within reach of a greater number of people, and able to waken a greater interest to know the Bible. Chapters 17th and 18th of the Book of Judges contain the story of the erection of a statue, which is stolen by the Danites and installed in the new sanctuary of Dan.
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