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	<title>Comments on: Poet Robert Pinsky takes on King David</title>
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		<title>By: Robert Watt</title>
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		<description>Dear Ms.Attiyeh,

Thanks so much for making this interview available. I happened upon it while researching a class I will leading on the first book of Samuel, as part of an Education for Ministry course I am taking. Your discussion with Robert Pinsky was just the exploration of that particular stream of inquiry that I was searching for. His insights, within the context of an informed dialogue, have me eager to engage my fellow seminar participants in a similar fashion.
Thanks again, and I will definitely be returning to Thoughtcast frequently in the future.

Robert Watt</description>
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<p>Thanks so much for making this interview available. I happened upon it while researching a class I will leading on the first book of Samuel, as part of an Education for Ministry course I am taking. Your discussion with Robert Pinsky was just the exploration of that particular stream of inquiry that I was searching for. His insights, within the context of an informed dialogue, have me eager to engage my fellow seminar participants in a similar fashion.<br />
Thanks again, and I will definitely be returning to Thoughtcast frequently in the future.</p>
<p>Robert Watt</p>
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