much as poets are, to the literalistic conviction that God dictated every word and letter. Belief in inspiration does not necessarily deny a substantial human role in the production of Scripture. This book does not confine itself to the canon, because our interest is in the historical circumstances in which its constitutive books were written, including cultural and social aspects of that world. We wish to consider everything that counts as evidence for what people did, thought, and felt in the ancient
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