David in the desert: tradition and redaction in the “History of David’s rise"

Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- Introduction -- David in the Judean Desert -- Saul, David und die Entstehung der Monarchie in Israel -- The Land “from Telam on the way to Shur and on to the land of Egypt” (1 Sam 27) -- All the גבול of Israel (1 Sam 27:1) -- Der Mann, mit dem Gott war. Komposit...

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Contributors: Bezzel, Hannes 1975- (Editor) ; Kratz, Reinhard Gregor 1957- (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Berlin Boston De Gruyter [2021]
In: Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft (514)
Year: 2021
Reviews:[Rezension von: David in the desert : Tradition and Redaction in the "History of David's Rise"] (2021) (Tiemeyer, Lena-Sofia, 1969 -)
[Rezension von: David in the desert : Tradition and Redaction in the "History of David's Rise"] (2023) (Pinto, Leonardo Pessoa da Silva, 1980 -)
[Rezension von: David in the desert : Tradition and Redaction in the "History of David's Rise"] (2022) (Seiler, Stefan, 1960 -)
Series/Journal:Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft 514
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Bible. Samuel 1. 16-31 / Bible. Samuel 2. 1-5 / Journalistic editing / Tradition-historical research
IxTheo Classification:HB Old Testament
Further subjects:B RELIGION / Bible / Biography / Old Testament
B David, king of Israel
B Saul, king of Israel
B Early Israelite Monarchy
B Conference program 2018 (Jena)
B Books of Samuel
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Summary:Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- Introduction -- David in the Judean Desert -- Saul, David und die Entstehung der Monarchie in Israel -- The Land “from Telam on the way to Shur and on to the land of Egypt” (1 Sam 27) -- All the גבול of Israel (1 Sam 27:1) -- Der Mann, mit dem Gott war. Kompositions- und quellenkritische Überlegungen zur Darstellung des Aufstiegs Davids in den Samuelbüchern -- David and his Alter Ego in the Desert -- Saul and David – Stages of Their Literary Relationship -- On a Redaction Technique in 1 Sam 19:18–21:1 -- David and the Priests of Nob: Collusion or Illusion? -- David’s Flight to the King of Gath -- David and Achish: Remembrance of Things Past, Present, or Future? -- David in Keïla -- “David is Hiding among Us” -- Wilderness, Liminality and David’s Rite of Passage -- Der Spieß wird umgedreht -- General Index -- Index of Selected Text Passages
In the course of the last two decades, both the historical reconstruction of the Iron I–Iron IIA period in Israel and Judah and the literary-historical reconstruction of the Books of Samuel have undergone major changes. With respect to the quest for the “historical David”, terms like “empire” or “Großreich” have been set aside in favor of designations like “mercenary” or “hapiru leader”, corresponding to the image of the son of Jesse presented in I Sam. At the same time, the literary-historical classification of these chapters has itself become a matter of considerable discussion. As Leonhard Rost’s theory of a source containing a “History of David’s Rise” continues to lose support, it becomes necessary to pose the question once again: Are we dealing with a once independent ‘story of David’ embracing both the HDR and the “succession narrative” are there several independent versions of an HDR to be detected, or do I Sam 16–II Sam 5* constitute a redactional bridge between older traditions about Saul on the one hand and David on the other? In either case, what parts of the material in I Sam 16-II Sam 5 are based on ancient traditions, and may therefore serve as a source for any tentative historical reconstruction? The participants in the 2018 symposium at Jena whose essays are collected in this volume engage these questions from different redaction-critical and archaeological perspectives. Together, they provide an overview of contemporary historical research on the book of First Samuel
ISBN:311060616X
Access:Restricted Access
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1515/9783110606164