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DOI: 10.1177/030908920302700303 The Conceptual Dynamics of Good and Evil in the Joseph Story: An Exegetical and Hermeneutical Inquiry135 North Oakland Avenue, Pasadena, CA 91182, USA This article examines the dynamics of good and evil as represented in the Joseph story (Gen. 37-50). It examines the storys plot, the larger conceptual framework of the narratives Pentateuchal setting, as well as the semantic indicators and associated attitudes/behaviors qualified as good ([ILLEGIBLE]) and/or evil ([ILLEGIBLE]). The main objectives of this article are: (1) to identify the main issues within the storys concept of the dynamics of good and evil; (2) to promote a more thorough consideration of the place of Joseph and God in those dynamics; and (3) to generate hermeneutical inquiries about the dynamics of good and evil using the insights gained from this examinationinquiries that are more relevant to contemporary discussion (e.g. understanding human atrocities, forgiveness, and reconciliation).
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