From David to Gedaliah: the Book of Kings as story and history
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Table
of
Contents
Preface
.
IX
References to previous publications
.
XI
Chapter I: Is the Book of Kings a Hellenistic Book?
.1
1.
What is the problem?
.1
2.
The radical school from Copenhagen
.2
3.
Is the Book of Kings a Hellenistic book?
.5
3.1.
Bibliophobia
.5
3.2.
Does the idea of a final redaction exclude earlier versions of a text?
.6
3.3.
On dating texts
.7
3.4.
Yahwistic or Jewish?
.9
3.5.
The Hebrew language
.11
3.6.
'Until this day'
.12
3.7.
References in Greek-Hellenistic authors
.18
3.8.
Connections with Herodotus, Histories
.19
4.
Conclusion
.22
Chapter II. Elijah at Mount Horeb Reading
1
Kings
19:9-18.23
1.
Introduction
.23
2. Nachholende Erzählung
or retrospective achrony
.26
3.
The contrast of the 'still small voice'
.29
4.
Forces of nature
.30
5.
General connections between
1
Kings
18
and
19.33
6.
A final remark
.34
Chapter III: No More Grapes from the Vineyard? A Plea for a
Historical-Critical Approach in the Study of the Old Testament
.35
1.
Introduction
.35
2.
Does reader-oriented reading exclude historical reading?
.36
3.
Is 'text minus ideology
=
history' true or naive?
.38
3.1.
Traditional historical criticism
.38
3.2.
Positivistic pitfalls
.39
3.3.
Literary criticism of
1
Kings
21.40
4.
Rethinking historiography
.44
5.
The world(s) outside the story
.45
6.
Movements in the story
.47
7.
Clashing belief systems
.48
8.
No more grapes from the vineyard?
.50
VI From
David
to Gedaliah
Chapter IV: Did Jehu Write the Tel Dan Inscription?
.52
1.
Introduction
.52
2.
A new proposal: Jehu as the 'I'
.53
3.
Evaluation of Wesselius' proposal
.56
3.1.
Tel Dan inscription or inscriptions
.56
3.2.
The trouble with Kings
.57
3.3. 2
Kings
10:18:
Did Jehu really worship the Baal?
.59
3.4.
The language of the inscription
.59
3.5.
Aramaic aid for Jehu's revolt?
.60
3.6.
'I killed Joram and Ahaziah'
.60
3.7.
'Hadad
made me King'
.62
3.8.
Can Baal be equated with
Hadad?
.63
3.9.
Conclusion: A disbalance of (im)probabilities
.64
4.
Did Jehu write the Tel Dan inscription?
.64
Chapter V: 'Touch for Health
. '
Magic in
2
Kings
4:31-37
with a
Remark about the History of Yahwism
.66
1.
Structural analysis of
2
Kings
4:8-37.66
2.
Religio-historical backgrounds
.70
2.1.
Biblical material
.70
2.2.
Extra-biblical material
.70
3.
Theological interpretation
.80
3.1.
A magic ritual
.80
3.2.
Interpretation
.81
3.3.
Literary criticism of the Elisha stories
.84
3.4.
A magical ritual in a Yahwistic perspective
.86
4.
Final remark
.87
Chapter VI: From Exodus to Exile:
2
Kings
17:7-20
in the Context of
its Co-Text
.88
1.
Introduction
.88
2. 2
Kings
17:7-20:
Translation and structure
.89
2.1.
Translation with notes
.89
2.2.
Remarks on the composition of the textual unit
.91
3.
Context and co-text
.94
4.
A comparison
.95
5. Historiographie
implications
.101
Chapter
VII:
From Apostasy to Destruction
- 2
Kings
17:21-23:
A Josianic View on the Fall of Samaria
.104
1.
Introduction
.104
2.
The fall of Samaria
.104
3.
Theological evaluations
.105
3.1. 2
Kings
17:21-23.105
3.2. 2
Kings
18:12.106
3.3. 2
Kings
17:7-20.106
Table
of
Contents
VII
3.4.
The Book of Chronicles
.108
3.5.
2Esdras
.108
4. 2
Kings
17:21-23:
Text and grammar
.108
4.1.
Translation
.108
4.2.
Textual remarks
.109
4.3.
Syntactical analysis
.110
5.
Unity and composition
.110
5.1.
Analysis
.
Ill
5.2.
Ongoing guilt
.114
5.3.
Destruction
.115
5.4.
Contrasting formulations
.116
5.5.
Conclusions
.117
6.
Dating
2
Kings
17:21-23.117
6.1.
Proposal
.119
6.2.
Argument
.119
7.
Belief system and ideology
.120
7.1.
Belief system
.120
7.2.
Ideology
.122
Chapter
VIII:
Chronology: A Skeleton without Flesh? Sennacherib's
Campaign as a Case-Study
.123
1.
Introduction
.123
2.
Calendars, chronicles and king-lists
.124
2.1.
Eponym calendars
.124
2.2.
Data from Assyrian royal inscriptions
.128
3.
Chronology
.129
3.1.
Hezekiah's fourteenth year
.129
3.2.
Two campaigns
.134
3.3.
A chronological framework
.136
4.
From chronology to history
.136
4.1.
Chronology does not equal history
.136
4.2.
The Book of Kings as an explanatory history
.137
4.3
Annals as royal glorification
.140
5.
History: a proposed construction
.141
5.1.
Something happened in Jerusalem
.141
5.2.
The wider framework
.144
5.3.
The subjective historian
.145
Chapter IX: Gedaliah and Baalis in History and as Tradition: Remarks
on
2
Kings
25:22-26,
Jeremiah
40:7-41:15,
and Two Ammonite Seal-
Inscriptions
.147
1.
Introduction
.147
2.
Can a history of Israel be written?
.147
2.1.
'Ancient' or ancient Israel?
.148
2.2.
Historiography on the move
.148
2.3.
Source as a mistaken metaphor
.151
VIII
From David to Gedaliah
3.
The Gedaliah
incident as Biblical tradition
.152
4.
Inscribed seals as 'objective' historical features
.156
4.1.
Gedaliah
.157
4.2.
Ishmael
.160
4.3.Baalisha
.162
5.
Confirmation of historicity?
.172
6.
The Gedaliah incident as tradition
.173
Chapter X: Jehoiachin's Amnesty, Salvation for Israel? Notes on
2
Kings
25:27-30.174
1. 2
Kings
25:27-30:
Text and translation
.174
2.
Analogies
.175
2.1.
'To lift up the head'
.175
2.2.
'To speak good words': A pardon within the framework of a treaty?
.176
2.3
'A throne above the throne'
.176
2.4.
Jehoiachin as
a substitue
king?
.177
2.5.
Amnesty
.177
3.
Historical plausibility
.181
3.1.
Historicity questioned
.181
3.2.
Assignment lists
.181
3.3.
The thirty-seventh year
.182
3.4.
Babylonian attitude towards exiled Tyrians
.183
3.5.
Conclusion
.184
4.
Salvation for Israel?
.184
4.1.
Two views on the significance of
2
Kings
25:27-30.185
4.2.
A mediating position
.186
4.3.
The intention of the incident
.187
5.
Conclusion
.189
Bibliography
.191
Index
.221 |
adam_txt |
Table
of
Contents
Preface
.
IX
References to previous publications
.
XI
Chapter I: Is the Book of Kings a Hellenistic Book?
.1
1.
What is the problem?
.1
2.
The radical school from Copenhagen
.2
3.
Is the Book of Kings a Hellenistic book?
.5
3.1.
Bibliophobia
.5
3.2.
Does the idea of a final redaction exclude earlier versions of a text?
.6
3.3.
On dating texts
.7
3.4.
Yahwistic or Jewish?
.9
3.5.
The Hebrew language
.11
3.6.
'Until this day'
.12
3.7.
References in Greek-Hellenistic authors
.18
3.8.
Connections with Herodotus, Histories
.19
4.
Conclusion
.22
Chapter II. Elijah at Mount Horeb Reading
1
Kings
19:9-18.23
1.
Introduction
.23
2. Nachholende Erzählung
or retrospective achrony
.26
3.
The contrast of the 'still small voice'
.29
4.
Forces of nature
.30
5.
General connections between
1
Kings
18
and
19.33
6.
A final remark
.34
Chapter III: No More Grapes from the Vineyard? A Plea for a
Historical-Critical Approach in the Study of the Old Testament
.35
1.
Introduction
.35
2.
Does reader-oriented reading exclude historical reading?
.36
3.
Is 'text minus ideology
=
history' true or naive?
.38
3.1.
Traditional historical criticism
.38
3.2.
Positivistic pitfalls
.39
3.3.
Literary criticism of
1
Kings
21.40
4.
Rethinking historiography
.44
5.
The world(s) outside the story
.45
6.
Movements in the story
.47
7.
Clashing belief systems
.48
8.
No more grapes from the vineyard?
.50
VI From
David
to Gedaliah
Chapter IV: Did Jehu Write the Tel Dan Inscription?
.52
1.
Introduction
.52
2.
A new proposal: Jehu as the 'I'
.53
3.
Evaluation of Wesselius' proposal
.56
3.1.
Tel Dan inscription or inscriptions
.56
3.2.
The trouble with Kings
.57
3.3. 2
Kings
10:18:
Did Jehu really worship the Baal?
.59
3.4.
The language of the inscription
.59
3.5.
Aramaic aid for Jehu's revolt?
.60
3.6.
'I killed Joram and Ahaziah'
.60
3.7.
'Hadad
made me King'
.62
3.8.
Can Baal be equated with
Hadad?
.63
3.9.
Conclusion: A disbalance of (im)probabilities
.64
4.
Did Jehu write the Tel Dan inscription?
.64
Chapter V: 'Touch for Health
. '
Magic in
2
Kings
4:31-37
with a
Remark about the History of Yahwism
.66
1.
Structural analysis of
2
Kings
4:8-37.66
2.
Religio-historical backgrounds
.70
2.1.
Biblical material
.70
2.2.
Extra-biblical material
.70
3.
Theological interpretation
.80
3.1.
A magic ritual
.80
3.2.
Interpretation
.81
3.3.
Literary criticism of the Elisha stories
.84
3.4.
A magical ritual in a Yahwistic perspective
.86
4.
Final remark
.87
Chapter VI: From Exodus to Exile:
2
Kings
17:7-20
in the Context of
its Co-Text
.88
1.
Introduction
.88
2. 2
Kings
17:7-20:
Translation and structure
.89
2.1.
Translation with notes
.89
2.2.
Remarks on the composition of the textual unit
.91
3.
Context and co-text
.94
4.
A comparison
.95
5. Historiographie
implications
.101
Chapter
VII:
From Apostasy to Destruction
- 2
Kings
17:21-23:
A Josianic View on the Fall of Samaria
.104
1.
Introduction
.104
2.
The fall of Samaria
.104
3.
Theological evaluations
.105
3.1. 2
Kings
17:21-23.105
3.2. 2
Kings
18:12.106
3.3. 2
Kings
17:7-20.106
Table
of
Contents
VII
3.4.
The Book of Chronicles
.108
3.5.
2Esdras
.108
4. 2
Kings
17:21-23:
Text and grammar
.108
4.1.
Translation
.108
4.2.
Textual remarks
.109
4.3.
Syntactical analysis
.110
5.
Unity and composition
.110
5.1.
Analysis
.
Ill
5.2.
Ongoing guilt
.114
5.3.
Destruction
.115
5.4.
Contrasting formulations
.116
5.5.
Conclusions
.117
6.
Dating
2
Kings
17:21-23.117
6.1.
Proposal
.119
6.2.
Argument
.119
7.
Belief system and ideology
.120
7.1.
Belief system
.120
7.2.
Ideology
.122
Chapter
VIII:
Chronology: A Skeleton without Flesh? Sennacherib's
Campaign as a Case-Study
.123
1.
Introduction
.123
2.
Calendars, chronicles and king-lists
.124
2.1.
Eponym calendars
.124
2.2.
Data from Assyrian royal inscriptions
.128
3.
Chronology
.129
3.1.
Hezekiah's fourteenth year
.129
3.2.
Two campaigns
.134
3.3.
A chronological framework
.136
4.
From chronology to history
.136
4.1.
Chronology does not equal history
.136
4.2.
The Book of Kings as an explanatory history
.137
4.3
Annals as royal glorification
.140
5.
History: a proposed construction
.141
5.1.
Something happened in Jerusalem
.141
5.2.
The wider framework
.144
5.3.
The subjective historian
.145
Chapter IX: Gedaliah and Baalis in History and as Tradition: Remarks
on
2
Kings
25:22-26,
Jeremiah
40:7-41:15,
and Two Ammonite Seal-
Inscriptions
.147
1.
Introduction
.147
2.
Can a history of Israel be written?
.147
2.1.
'Ancient' or ancient Israel?
.148
2.2.
Historiography on the move
.148
2.3.
Source as a mistaken metaphor
.151
VIII
From David to Gedaliah
3.
The Gedaliah
incident as Biblical tradition
.152
4.
Inscribed seals as 'objective' historical features
.156
4.1.
Gedaliah
.157
4.2.
Ishmael
.160
4.3.Baalisha
.162
5.
Confirmation of historicity?
.172
6.
The Gedaliah incident as tradition
.173
Chapter X: Jehoiachin's Amnesty, Salvation for Israel? Notes on
2
Kings
25:27-30.174
1. 2
Kings
25:27-30:
Text and translation
.174
2.
Analogies
.175
2.1.
'To lift up the head'
.175
2.2.
'To speak good words': A pardon within the framework of a treaty?
.176
2.3
'A throne above the throne'
.176
2.4.
Jehoiachin as
a substitue
king?
.177
2.5.
Amnesty
.177
3.
Historical plausibility
.181
3.1.
Historicity questioned
.181
3.2.
Assignment lists
.181
3.3.
The thirty-seventh year
.182
3.4.
Babylonian attitude towards exiled Tyrians
.183
3.5.
Conclusion
.184
4.
Salvation for Israel?
.184
4.1.
Two views on the significance of
2
Kings
25:27-30.185
4.2.
A mediating position
.186
4.3.
The intention of the incident
.187
5.
Conclusion
.189
Bibliography
.191
Index
.221 |
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spelling | Becking, Bob 1951- Verfasser (DE-588)133642798 aut From David to Gedaliah the Book of Kings as story and history Bob Becking Fribourg Acad. Press 2007 Göttingen Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht X, 227 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Orbis Biblicus et Orientalis 228 Aufsatzsammlung. Bibel Könige 1.-2. (DE-588)4073561-8 gnd rswk-swf Narrative Exegese (DE-588)4171171-3 gnd rswk-swf Historische Erzählung (DE-588)4025102-0 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Bibel Könige 1.-2. (DE-588)4073561-8 u Narrative Exegese (DE-588)4171171-3 s DE-604 Historische Erzählung (DE-588)4025102-0 s Orbis Biblicus et Orientalis 228 (DE-604)BV000001219 228 text/html http://deposit.dnb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=2994482&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm Inhaltstext Digitalisierung UB Bamberg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016139232&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Becking, Bob 1951- From David to Gedaliah the Book of Kings as story and history Orbis Biblicus et Orientalis Bibel Könige 1.-2. (DE-588)4073561-8 gnd Narrative Exegese (DE-588)4171171-3 gnd Historische Erzählung (DE-588)4025102-0 gnd |
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title | From David to Gedaliah the Book of Kings as story and history |
title_auth | From David to Gedaliah the Book of Kings as story and history |
title_exact_search | From David to Gedaliah the Book of Kings as story and history |
title_exact_search_txtP | From David to Gedaliah the Book of Kings as story and history |
title_full | From David to Gedaliah the Book of Kings as story and history Bob Becking |
title_fullStr | From David to Gedaliah the Book of Kings as story and history Bob Becking |
title_full_unstemmed | From David to Gedaliah the Book of Kings as story and history Bob Becking |
title_short | From David to Gedaliah |
title_sort | from david to gedaliah the book of kings as story and history |
title_sub | the Book of Kings as story and history |
topic | Bibel Könige 1.-2. (DE-588)4073561-8 gnd Narrative Exegese (DE-588)4171171-3 gnd Historische Erzählung (DE-588)4025102-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Bibel Könige 1.-2. Narrative Exegese Historische Erzählung Aufsatzsammlung |
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