The Jehu revolution : a royal tradition of the northern kingdom and its ramifications

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    • Robker, Jonathan Miles

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The Jehu revolution : a royal tradition of the northern kingdom and its ramifications

Jonathan Miles Robker

(Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft, Bd. 435)

Walter de Gruyter, c2012

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Originally issued as the author's thesis, 2011

Bibliography: p. [315]-332

Includes index

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This monograph re-evaluates the literary development of 2 Kings 9-10 within the context of the Deuteronomistic History. This undertaking opens with a thorough text and literary critical examination of the pericope, arriving at the conclusion that the narrative of 2 Kings 9-10 represents neither an insertion into the Deuteronomistic corpus, nor an independent literary tradition. Rather, when considering the Greek textual traditions of the biblical narrative (most especially B and Ant.), one can appreciate the narrative of Jehu's revolution within the literary context of an extensive politically motivated narrative about the Israelite monarchy covering the period from the reigns of Jeroboam I to Jeroboam II. The identification of this pro-Jehuide source within the book of Kings enables a reliable dating into the 8th century BCE for much of the material in Kings focusing on the Northern Kingdom. Comparing this biblical narrative to other (mostly Mesopotamian and Syrian) texts relevant to Israelite history of the period advances the discourse about the veracity of the biblical narrative when contrasted with extrabiblical traditions and permits the plausible reconstruction of Israelite history spanning the 8th and 9th centuries BCE.

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