The biblical saga of King David
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The biblical saga of King David
Eisenbrauns, 2009
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 364-374) and indexes
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内容説明
The biblical story of King David has been interpreted in many different ways, arising from the variety of methods used in and the intended objectives of the studies: Does the narrative contain insight into and information about the early history of the Judean monarchy, or is it merely a legendary tale about a distant past? Can we identify the story's literary genre, it sociohistorical setting, and the intention of its author(s)? Is an appreciation for the wonderful literary qualities of the story compatible with a literary-critical investigation of the narrative's compositional and text-critical history? Van Seters reviews past scholarship on the David story and in the course of doing so unravels the history of these questions and then presents an extended appraisal of the debate about the social and historical context of the biblical story. From this critical foundation, Van Seters proceeds to offering a detailed literary analysis of the story of David from his rise to power under Saul to his ultimate succession by Solomon.
目次
- 1. Introduction The Scope of the Study The History of Scholarship on David The Literary-Critical Analysis: Julius Wellhausen Form-Criticism: Gunkel and Gressmann The Thematic Analysis of Leonhard Rost: The Succession Narratve The David Story as the Beginnings of History Writing: Von Rad The Succession Narrative and Wisdom: Whybray The History of David's Rise The New Redaction-Critical Approach: Veijola The Prophetic History of David The Literary - Final Form Approach Redaction-Critical Disintegration of the Old Consensus: Dietrich A Different Approach to the David Story: Van Seters The Genre Debate Summary 2. The David Saga within its Social and Historical Setting: Part 1 Historical Documents from the David-Solomon Era The David Tradition and the Biblical Archaeology Debate The Socio-Archaeological Approach and its Advocates: the Biblical Archaeology Debate Comparison between the Amarna Age and David's Reign: la longue duree Summary 3. The David Saga within its Social and Historical Setting: Part 2 The Search for Historical Sources within the David Story The Lists of David's Officials, His Sons, and His Military Officers David's Wars David the Mercenary and the Use of Mercenaries in Greece and the Near East The Assyrian period The Saite period The Rise of Mercenaries in the Greek World The Persian period Mercenaries in the story of David David and his Band of Mercenaries The Use of Mercenaries in King David's Army Conclusion 4. David and Saul: the Problem of Multiple Accounts The Beginning of the Story of David The Story of David and Goliath The Problem of the Textual Differences in Hebrew and Old Greek The Story of David and Goliath within its Literary Context 5. David's Life in Saul's Court and David as an Outlaw David as a Member of Saul's Court David and Jonathan David and Michal David's Flight from Saul David and Abiathar David Spares Saul's Life Twice David and Abigail David among the Philistines: Observations on 1 Sam 27-31 Competing Ideologies in the Story of David and Saul 6. David Becomes King of Israel: the Dtr's View The Death of Saul in Dtr and in the David Saga David's Accession to the Throne: Competing Accounts David and his Wars (2 Sam 5:6-12, 17- 25
- 8:1-14
- 10:15-19) David's Capture of Jerusalem (2 Sam 5:6-12) The Philistine Wars (2 Sam 5:17-25
- 8:1) Wars against Moab, Edom, the Arameans and the Ammonites Literary Observations on the Wars of David David and the Ark (2 Sam 6) The Divine Promise to David (2 Sam 7): A Retrospective Survey 2 Sam 7 within the David Story and the Larger DtrH David's Final Admonition to Solomon and the Succession Summary 7. A Portrayal of Life in the Court of David: The David Saga David's Conflict with Ishbosheth for Control of Israel David and the Return of the Ark David's Conflict with Ishbosheth for Control of Israel David and Mephibosheth The Bathsheba Affair Rape and Murder in the Court of David The Revolt of Absalom David's Victory and the Death of Absalom The Sheba Revolt The Final Struggle for Succession to the Throne Summary Conclusion Understanding Dtr's David within His Larger History of Israel David's Rise to Power within the David Saga The David Saga as a Radical Revision of Dtr's View of the State The Significance of Genre The Royal Ideology of the David Saga and DtrH Compared Final Remarks Appendix: The Division of Sources (Dtr and the David Saga)
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