Jiang argues David killed Uriah because Uriah was a popular brave soldier with army loyalty and therefore could threaten David the same way David threatened Saul.
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"this logic what is David's crime real crime guys he killed Uriah right you understand you've you've forgotten this fact he had Uriah killed..."
"killed in other words this Bathsheba thing must have come later to disguise the fact that David killed Uriah because he feared Uriah's popularity..."
"...tangle and grapple with the israel lobby like he's a legit political threat like he might win and just like that's the that's the..."
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The Bible begins, in this lecture's argument, as political spin for David: a library of collective imagination that turns usurpation, murder, and fear of rivals into legitimacy, identity, and eventually literature.
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