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its classical formulation and to return to the precritical views of tradition, biblical scholarship has entered upon a period of search for new foundations. (Y. Kaufmann, The Religion of Israel, translated by Moshe Greenberg. 1960, p. 1; cited in Harr) Cited regularly in this exegetical summary are studies of Beth Glazier-McDonald and Julia O’Brien, both of whom work within a historical-critical framework. Unlike Glazier-McDonald’s Malachi: The Divine Messenger, O’Brien’s Priest and Levite in Malachi
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