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The God of Hagar, Part 2

Part 1, Part 3 TW polygamy, slavery In the footnotes for Genesis 20 in the New Oxford Annotated Bible, there is a chart showing the chiastic structure of the text of Genesis 11-22. It puts chapter 16, the story of Hagar and Ishmael, at the center of the narrative. A chiasmus is when the text has words or phrases or themes that follow an ABB’A’ or ABCB’A’ pattern. Hagar’s story being in the middle was both fascinating and puzzling to me. I remember learning in seminary that the center of a chiasmus is usually the most important part. I loved...
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Book Review: The Plural Marriage Revelation

This is a book review for The Plural Marriage Revelation by William Victor Smith. It is a part of the Textual Studies of the Doctrine and Covenants series published by Greg Kofford Books.    As a YSA not that long ago, I ventured into the world of online dating. (No, I did not meet my eventual husband that way.) But I did meet some nice guys, and some strange guys, and some great guys, and mostly, I had fun. Often I had a single date, and it was clear the guy was not for me. I had my own list of first-date deal-breakers (as...
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