Reading the Bible Together with Muslims: David as Sinner King and Repentant Prophet

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Abstract

The Jewish, Christian and Muslim traditions share many stories. The narratives about Adam, Abraham, Moses, Solomon and many others are modelled one after the other. During the last decades much attention has been given to the 'three religions of Abraham' as sharing the heritage of that great biblical figure. This contribution concentrates on the stories of David in the three religions as expression of the one hermeneutic family. It pleads that Jews and Christians take the Muslim reinterpretation of their heritage serious.

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Steenbrink, K. A. (2021). Reading the Bible Together with Muslims: David as Sinner King and Repentant Prophet. Exchange, 50(3–4), 196–208. https://doi.org/10.1163/1572543X-12341611

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