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Which Oracle Granted Perdurability to the Davidides? A Textual Problem in 2 Kings 8:19 and the Function of the Dynastic Oracles in the Deuteronomistic Historical Work

  • Norbert Lohfink
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Reconsidering Israel and Judah
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© 2021 Penn State University Press

© 2021 Penn State University Press

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents vii
  3. Series Preface xi
  4. Editors’ Preface xiii
  5. Abbreviations xvi
  6. Introduction 1
  7. Part 1 The Theory of a Deuteronomistic History and Its Refinements
  8. The Central Theological Ideas 20
  9. Speech and Prayer in the Deuteronomistic and the Chronicler’s Histories 31
  10. “Histories” and “History” Promise and Fulfillment in the Deuteronomistic Historical Work 47
  11. The Kerygma of the Deuteronomistic Historical Work 62
  12. The Themes of the Book of Kings and the Structure of the Deuteronomistic History 79
  13. The Law and the Nations A Contribution to Deuteronomistic Tradition History 95
  14. Part 2 Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges
  15. Deuteronomy in Search of Origins 112
  16. The Succession of Joshua 139
  17. Gilgal: A Contribution to the History of Worship in Israel 163
  18. The Role of the Priesthood in the Deuteronomistic History 179
  19. The Deuteronomic Theology of the Book of Joshua 194
  20. The Deuteronomist from Joshua to Samuel 204
  21. Joshua 24 Re-examined 240
  22. Part 3 Samuel, Kings
  23. The Apology of David 260
  24. The David–Saul Narrative 276
  25. David’s Rise and Saul’s Demise Narrative Analogy in 1 Samuel 24–26 319
  26. Solomon: Bathsheba’s Firstborn 340
  27. 1 Kings 8:46–53 and the Deuteronomic Hope 358
  28. Prayer and Propaganda Solomon’s Dedication of the Temple and the Deuteronomist’s Program 370
  29. Dog Food and Bird Food: The Oracles against the Dynasties in the Book of Kings 397
  30. Which Oracle Granted Perdurability to the Davidides? A Textual Problem in 2 Kings 8:19 and the Function of the Dynastic Oracles in the Deuteronomistic Historical Work 421
  31. Part 4 New Directions
  32. Toward a Redactional History of the Book of Kings 446
  33. Ephraimite versus Deuteronomistic History 462
  34. Redaction, Recension, and Midrash in the Books of Kings 475
  35. The Royal Novella in Egypt and Israel A Contribution to the History of Genre in the Historical Books of the Old Testament 493
  36. The Counsel of the “Elders” to Rehoboam and Its Implications 516
  37. The State of Israelite History 540
  38. New Directions in the Study of Biblical Hebrew Narrative 566
  39. The Centre Cannot Hold Thematic and Textual Instabilities in Judges 578
  40. What, If Anything, Is 1 Samuel? 601
  41. Index of Authors 615
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