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Maskils and Musicals: Biblical Narrative and Attic Theatre, Part I
ABSTRACT In support of recent scholarship which proposes a Hellenistic date for biblical literature, this study proposes that portions of the Bible are written in the style of Attic theatre plays. Part I provides a comprehensive analysis of motifs shared between biblical literature and Attic theatre, with subheadings listed in the style of the Aarne-Thompson-Uther Index.