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David in Love and War

David in Love and War
Author: Randall C. Bailey
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1990-01-01
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 1850752095

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Reconsidering Israel and Judah

Reconsidering Israel and Judah
Author: Gary N. Knoppers
Publisher: Eisenbrauns
Total Pages: 647
Release: 2000
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 157506037X

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The Deuteronomistic History

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

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Portrait of the Kings

Portrait of the Kings
Author: Alison L. Joseph
Publisher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2015-03-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1451469586

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Much of the scholarship on the book of Kings has focused on questions of the historicity of the events described. Alison L. Joseph turns her attention instead to the literary characterization of Israel’s kings. By examining the narrative techniques used in the Deuteronomistic History to portray Israel’s kings, Joseph shows that the Deuteronomist in the days of the Josianic Reform constructed David as a model of adherence to the covenant, and Jeroboam, conversely, as the ideal opposite of David. The redactor further characterized other kings along one or the other of these two models. The resulting narrative functions didactically, as if instructing kings and the people of Judah regarding the consequences of disobedience. Attention to characterization through prototype also allows Joseph to identify differences between pre-exilic and exilic redactions in the Deuteronomistic History, bolstering and also revising the view advanced by Frank Moore Cross. The result is a deepened understanding of the worldview and theology of the Deuteronomistic historians.


Society and the Promise to David

Society and the Promise to David
Author: William M. Schniedewind
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1999-06-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0195352068

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In the second book of Samuel, the prophet Nathan tells King David that God will give to him and his descendants a great and everlasting kingdom. In this study Schniedewind looks at how this dynastic Promise has been understood and transmitted from the time of its first appearance at the inception of the Hebrew monarchy until the dawn of Christianity. He shows in detail how, over the centuries, the Promise grew in importance and prestige. One measure of this growing importance was the Promise's ability to coax new readers into fresh interpretations.


David and the Deuteronomist

David and the Deuteronomist
Author: Robert Polzin
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1993-11-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780253345530

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" . . . brilliant . . . [Polzin's] splendid work deserves consideration by all serious students of 2 Samuel." —The Catholic Biblical Quarterly The figure of David is the focus of Polzin's provocative new reading of 2 Samuel. Polzin makes a strong case for a complex yet coherent picture of the monarchy within Israelite theology as he demonstrates the literary artfulness and ideological sophistication of the Deuteronomic History.


King David

King David
Author: Steven L. McKenzie
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2000
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 0195132734

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David's story, writes McKenzie, "reads like a modern soap opera, with plenty of sex, violence, and struggles for power.""--BOOK JACKET.


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.