King David in the Deuteronomistic history : collected studies /
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Atlanta, GA :
SBL Press,
[2025]
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| Series: | Ancient Israel and its literature ;
no. 53. |
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| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic book |
Table of Contents:
- Part 1: The books of Samuel within the Deuteronomistic history.
- Historiography in the Old Testament
- Martin Noth and the future of Deuteronomistic history
- Diversity and unity on the Deuteronomistic history
- History and law : Deuteronomistic historiography and Deuteronomic law exemplified in the transition from the period of the Judges to the monarchical period
- The layer model of the Deuteronomistic history and the books of Samuel
- Timo Veijola's contribution to the study of the books of Samuel
- Part 2: David within history and tradition.
- King David : facts and fiction
- David : biblical image of a ruler in the Ancient Near Eastern context
- Stefan Heym's Ethan ben Hoshaiah and the main author of the books of Samuel
- dawid, dod, and bytdwd
- David, Amnon, and Absalom (2 Sam 13) : literary, textual, and historical considerations on a father's ambivalent relationship with his sons
- David's fifth column during Absalom's revolt
- David, king of love.