Analysis of inner-biblical exegesis ordinarily involves examination
of the intertextual relationship between two texts within the
biblical corpus. But in many cases there is an often overlooked
intertext that serves as a bridge between the two texts. Such an
intermediary text reads the primary text in a manner similar to the
way the tertiary text reads it and supplies a missing link in a
very subtle yet identifiable manner. The direction of dependence
between texts of this kind is not as important in the present study
as the direction in which these texts were meant to be read by
those who gave them their final shape.
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