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This book is a revision of a thesis for which the degree of DPhil in the University of Oxford was awarded in March 2007. First and foremost, my grateful thanks are due to the Arts and Humanities Research Council (formerly the Arts and Humanities Research Board) for funding my first three years' postgraduate study, and also for supporting my presentation of a paper at the International Organisation of the Study of the Old Testament (Leiden, Summer 2004), followed by a short period of research at Leiden University. I am also grateful to the University of Oxford Faculty of Theology for a Graduate Studentship in my fourth and final year, and I acknowledge with thanks the Post‐Doctoral Research Fellowship at Harris Manchester College, awarded to me for the subsequent three years.
My sincere thanks are due also to members and staff of Harris Manchester College, and of the Theology Faculty at Oxford University, for taking an interest in my work. The many individuals who have supported my work in a variety of ways are too numerous to mention individually. Suffice it to say that I am eternally grateful to family (especially my husband, Charles, for putting up with my frequent absences, even when I have been physically present) and friends (particularly my peers at Oxford), all of whom have sustained and encouraged me in so many ways.
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