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David and the Deuteronomist

David and the Deuteronomist
Author: Robert Polzin
Publisher: Bloomington : Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1993-11-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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This reading of 2 Samuel continues the analysis of the books of Samuel begun in Samuel and the Deuteronomist. The figure of David drawn in 2 Samuel both dominates the story and provides a major challenge to readers who would view the larger narrative as a unified historiography composed by sophisticated authors and editors. The fates of Saul and David in 1-2 Samuel seem to cohere only with great difficulty, and David's own story appears to many to be a pastiche of earlier sources. Polzin's provocative new reading of 2 Samuel makes a strong case for a complex yet coherent picture of the monarchy within Israelite theology. Using the insights of Mikhail Bakhtin and other modern scholars, Polzin argues that the composition of the Deuteronomic History was a major step in the development of an important genre in world literature, and that the books of Samuel are an excellent example of the genius of ancient Israelite narrative.


The Authors of the Deuteronomistic History

The Authors of the Deuteronomistic History
Author: Brian Neil Peterson
Publisher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 405
Release: 2014-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1451487460

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Peterson engages the identities and provenances of the authors of the various “editions” of the Deteronomistic History. Peterson asks where we might locate a figure with both motive and opportunity to draw up a proto-narrative including elements of Joshua, Judges, Samuel, and the first part of 1 Kings. Peterson identifies a particular candidate in the time of David qualified to write the first edition. He then identifies the particular circle of custodians of the Deuteronomistic narrative and supplies successive redactions down to the time of Jeremiah.


The Deuteronomistic History

The Deuteronomistic History
Author: Martin Noth
Publisher:
Total Pages: 153
Release: 1981
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 9780905774251

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Moses and the Deuteronomist

Moses and the Deuteronomist
Author: Robert Polzin
Publisher: New York : Seabury Press
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1980
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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"A Crossroad book." Bibliography: p. [219]-222.


Samuel and the Deuteronomist

Samuel and the Deuteronomist
Author: Robert Polzin
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1993-10-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780253114273

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"[Polzin's] book... will profoundly affect biblical scholarship for at least a generation." -- Frank Kermode "[A] suggestive and rich book, written in a clear and witty style." -- Marc Z. Brettler, The Journal of Religion "Literary commentary at its best." -- Adele Berlin


David and the Deuteronomist

David and the Deuteronomist
Author: Robert Polzin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 245
Release: 1993
Genre: Bible
ISBN:

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The Faces of David

The Faces of David
Author: K. L. Noll
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 209
Release: 1997-04-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0567634663

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This synchronic study of the books of Samuel examines the multifaceted character of David. His is a complex tale, seemingly designed to explore the human dimension of a traditional motif: divine election and rejection. Through speeches and actions, David is revealed as a man who never quite understands his fate. Why has Saul been rejected and why is David not rejected? If Saul sinned, David sinned boldly. The man, David, through poetic soliloquies (2 Sam. 1.19-27; 22.2-51; 23.1b-7), explores this question.


The David Story: A Translation with Commentary of 1 and 2 Samuel

The David Story: A Translation with Commentary of 1 and 2 Samuel
Author: Robert Alter
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 452
Release: 2009-10-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0393070255

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"A masterpiece of contemporary Bible translation and commentary."—Los Angeles Times Book Review, Best Books of 1999 Acclaimed for its masterful new translation and insightful commentary, The David Story is a fresh, vivid rendition of one of the great works in Western literature. Robert Alter's brilliant translation gives us David, the beautiful, musical hero who slays Goliath and, through his struggles with Saul, advances to the kingship of Israel. But this David is also fully human: an ambitious, calculating man who navigates his life's course with a flawed moral vision. The consequences for him, his family, and his nation are tragic and bloody. Historical personage and full-blooded imagining, David is the creation of a literary artist comparable to the Shakespeare of the history plays.


David

David
Author: Marti J. Steussy
Publisher: Univ of South Carolina Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1999
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781570032509

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In David, Marti J. Steussy provides a critical examination of the man who receives more attention from the Old Testament's writers than any other human character. This volume, written for the nonspecialist, explores the Hebrew Bible's three major portraits of David - found in 1 and 2 Samuel, 1 Chronicles, and Psalms - and what each implies about the relation between divine and worldly power.


Righteous Jehu and His Evil Heirs

Righteous Jehu and His Evil Heirs
Author: David T. Lamb
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2007-11-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 0199231478

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David T. Lamb examines not only the dynasty of Jehu within the narrative of 2 Kings, but also the broader context of the dynasties of Israel and Judah in the books of Kings and Samuel. Lamb discusses religious aspects of kingship (such as anointing, divine election, and prayer) in both the Old Testament and in the literature of the ancient Near East. He concludes that the Deuteronomistic editor, because of a deep concern that leaders be divinely chosen and obedient to Yahweh, soughtto subvert the monarchical status quo by shaping the Jehuite narrative to emphasize that dynastic succession disastrously fails to produce righteous leaders.