passage. Assume the reader already knows them—do not summarize them. Analyze each story or passage in detail, explaining its theological and/or literary meaning, message, and importance. In addition, either before, in the midst of, or after your analysis of the stories or passages, respond to Seibert’s argument. In addition to his own point of view, take into account the “defenses” of God’s behavior, and his criticisms of them, explained in chapter 4. As much as possible, integrate your response…
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