three texts of the Hebrew Bible (Genesis 2–3; Proverbs 9; 1 Samuel 25) where the decision to eat or not to eat is of such life and death consequence that it is immediately apparent that food is more than the stuff of feeding bodily functions. 0.2 Texts do not speak in isolation, but are constantly adding to each other’s conversations, passing on a semiotic chain that moves through the canon. So that while I have chosen to intrude on a three-way interchange these chosen three immediately urge me out
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