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Examine the use of foreshadowing in Killing Jesus, particularly in the countdown literary device, e.g., “the man with one week to live,” etc. How does this literary device contribute to the book’s narrative structure, and what effect does it have on the reader’s engagement with the story?
Discuss the portrayal of the political and social context of first-century Judea in Killing Jesus. How does the book characterize the various political figures and factions involved in the events leading up to the crucifixion?
In what ways does Killing Jesus engage with contemporary political and cultural narratives, and how might these influences shape the presentation of historical facts within the book?
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