He further hypothesizes that the Yahwist had to be David's daughter or granddaughter because only a highly educated royal woman could have had the authority, education, and protection to write material so controversial.
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He further hypothesizes that the Yahwist had to be David's daughter or granddaughter because only a highly educated royal woman could have had the authority, education, and protection to write material so controversial.
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"The reason why is first of all what she writes is very favorable to the court of David. Also back then as you can..."
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