Already answered in my last post. The theological truth is, by design, inseparably embedded in the historical narrative. The narrative is in plain Hebrew prose. If the narrative is untrue, the theological claims are untrue. All the arguments in the world can't circumnavigate that fact.
Dan
"If the narrative is untrue, the theological claims are untrue."
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Ah, I think we have reached the premise. I've not the time to delve into this discussion fully, but now I see where you are coming from.