In this commentary Ghana Robinson interprets the text of 1 and 2 Samuel in its religio-cultural context, highlighting the dangers involved in a conformist approach to life, approaching the text from the perspective of justice for the poor and oppressed, and offering a new explanation of the Hebrew word dabhar.
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Gnana Robinson is principal of United Theological College, Bangalore, India. From 1987 to 1992 he served as guest professor of ecumenical issues at the Predigerseminar in Soest, Westfalen, Germany. He has written numerous books in Tamil and English.
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