Promises to keep: the oath in biblical narrative
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adam_text | CONTENTS
Acknowledgements
...................................................................... xiii
Abbreviations
............................................................................... xv
I. Introduction to the Biblical Oath
.......................................... 1
A. Oath Usage in the Bible: An Overview
.......................... 1
B. Definitions and Formulae
................................................. 3
1.
What is an Oath?
........................................................ 3
2.
Etymologies and Terms
.............................................. 4
a. nynW
..................................................................... 5
b.
TÒH
......................................................................... 6
с
Relationship between the Nominal Forms
............ 8
3.
The Formulae of Oath-Making
................................. 9
C. Oaths in Ancient Near Eastern Literature
..................... 10
1.
The Nature of the Oath
............................................. 10
2.
The Oath and the Legal Process
............................... 11
3.
Contracts, Treaties and Covenants
............................. 12
D. Desideratum
..................................................................... 15
E. The Oath as a Literary Tool
........................................... 18
F. Methodology
.................................................................... 20
II. The Gravity of Speech and the Particular Potency of the
Oath in the Bible
................................................................... 25
A. The Seriousness of the Spoken Word
............................. 25
B. J. L. Austin and the Speech-Act Theory
......................... 28
C. Motives for Adherence to an Oath
................................. 30
1.
Social Function
........................................................... 30
2.
Oaths and Curses
........................................................ 32
3.
The Religious Role of the Oath
................................. 38
a. Oath-Taking and Piety
.......................................... 40
b. The Role of God
................................................... 43
с
Oaths and God s Name
......................................... 44
D. Conclusions
...................................................................... 47
1.
The Historical Approach
............................................ 48
2.
The Fallback Plan
....................................................... 48
3.
A Combined Potency
.................................................. 49
4.
Conclusion
................................................................... 49
VIU
CONTENTS
PART ONE
OATH FORMULAE AND THEIR
LITERARY SIGNIFICANCE
Narrative Use of the Oath Formula
TW]} 1
ЛЭ
........................... 53
III. fOV
ЛЭ1
...
HW
ЛЭ
............................................................ 55
A. Introduction
.................................................................... 55
B. The Nature of this Oath and its Fulfillment
................. 58
C. Peculiar Usages of the Oath Formula
........................... 60
1.
The Recipient of the Conditional Curse
.................. 62
a. Adjuring a Second Party: Eli and Samuel
(I Sam.
3:17) ........................................................... 62
b. Oaths Which Omit a Recipient of the Curses
..... 65
i. Saul and Jonathan (I Sam.
14:44) .................... 66
ii. Jezebel (I Kings
19:2) ....................................... 68
2.
References to Oneself by Name
................................ 69
3.
God and the Lord
....................................................... 76
a. Ruth s Oath (Ruth
1:17) ........................................ 77
b. Jonathan s Oath (I Sam.
20:13) ............................. 77
c. Ruth and Jonathan
................................................. 78
D. Conclusions
..................................................................... 79
Narrative Use of the Oath formula
Л
TI ..................................
81
IV
Π
Tl
...................................................................................... 87
A. Introduction
.................................................................... 87
1.
Etymology and Formulation
...................................... 88
2.
Possible Meanings for the Phrase
.............................. 90
B. Irregular Usages of the Oath Formula
.......................... 94
1.
-рУЗЈ ТП
Π
TI: A
Dual Oath
Formula
.................... 94
a. Protocol
for Addressing a Superior .......................
95
b.
A
Conscious Expression of Deference
.................. 97
с
Addressing a Superior: Exceptional Cases
............ 99
i. Saul and the Nation
......................................... 99
ii. Prophets and Kings
.......................................... 100
iii.
Elijah and the People
....................................... 102
CONTENTS
IX
2.
Oaths Which Omit God s Name
............................... 105
a.
ЛЈЛ2
T!
.................................................................. 105
b.
-jVnnVrrN
jiyaj
τι
...............................................
106
i. Hannah and Eli
.............................................. 106
ii. Abner and Saul
............................................... 106
iii.
David and the Tekoite Woman
........................ 107
с
-рУЗЈ
Tľ!
-[ТІ
........................................................ 109
3.
Oath Formulae Containing Subordinate Descriptive
Clauses
........................................................................
Ill
a. ж-ЦУ ПИ
УІУЮЛ
Л
ТІ (І
Sam.
14:39) .............
Ill
b.
-[пн уїлп
чулп
-мн
btrw1
■ рЬн л
τι
(I Sam.
25:34) ........................................................ 113
c. ЛПИ ЬзО
WSI
ΠΝ
Л12
ΊΨΗ
Л
Tl
(II
Sam.
4:9) ........................................................... 114
d.
ЛЧ2
Van
^т
лк ліз
-wh
л
τι
(I Kings
1:29) ......................................................... 115
e.
ПУМ
n«
ТП
NDD
^У
•JTiyri
•ЈГЗЛ
WH
Л
TI
ПИТ
1WND
ΠΌ ^
Ли?}?
(I Kings
2:24) ................. 117
f.
Τΐώ
ТПОУ
l^K
Л
TI
(I Kings
17:1; 18:15;
II Kings
3:14; 5:16) ............................................... 118
і.
Elijah and Elisha: Closeness to the Divine
....... 119
ii. Elijah and Elisha: Personal and Exclusive
Subjugation to the Lord
.................................... 120
С
Conclusions
..................................................................... 122
Narrative Use of the Expression
ТгУПП
..................................... 123
V
TÙÒn
....................................................................................... 127
A. Etymology
....................................................................... 127
1.
ЛУ?П:
An Oath Form?
.............................................. 128
B. General Biblical Usage
................................................... 133
C. The Word
пУ?П
and the Employment of the
Name of God
.................................................................. 134
D. Irregular Usages of the Word
лУЬп
............................. 142
1.
God s Employment of the Word
Л*Г6П
.................... 142
2.
f?
ЛУ?П
..................................................................... 144
3.
ПУ?П
.......................................................................... 146
E.
Conclusions
..................................................................... 147
X CONTENTS
PART TWO
OATHS AND THE BIBLICAL NARRATIVE
Oaths in Saul s Career
................................................................ 151
VI. The Deterioration of Saul
.................................................. 153
A. Introduction
................................................................... 153
1.
Three Stages of Saul s Career
................................. 154
a. I Sam.
8-12:
The Preparatory Period
................ 155
b. I Sam.
13-15:
Saul, the King of Israel
............. 155
c. I Sam.
16-31:
God s Rejection and Saul s
Decline
................................................................. 156
B. Stage One: The Preparatory Period
............................. 156
1.
Saul s First Oath: I Sam.
11:7 ................................. 156
C. Stage Two: Saul, the king of Israel
.............................. 159
1.
Saul s Initial Oaths as the Established Leader
(I Sam.
14).................................................................. 159
D. Stage Three: God s Rejection and Saul s Decline
....... 171
1.
iVon
ŢWÎtt
Π
(I Sam.
17:55) ................................. 171
2.
Oaths in the Saul-David Narrative (I Sam.
19
and
24) ...................................................................... 174
3.
The Oath of a Failed Leader (I Sam.
28) ............... 177
4.
Saul s Violation of an Oath: A Posthumous
Account (II Sam.
21:1-2) ......................................... 178
E. Conclusions
.................................................................... 180
Oaths Taken in Regard to David s Career
................................. 185
VII.
David: Portrayal of Power
.................................................. 189
A. Introduction
................................................................... 189
1.
Three Stages of David s Career
.............................. 191
a. I Sam.
16-11
Sam.
1:
David and Saul
............... 191
b. II Sam.
2-9:
David: The Successful King
.......... 191
с
II Sam.
10-20;
I Kings
1-2:
David After His
Sin
........................................................................ 191
d. II Sam.
21-24:
The Epilogue
............................. 192
B. David: The Person
......................................................... 192
1.
David, Violence and Oaths
..................................... 196
C. Stage One: David and Saul
.......................................... 198
CONTENTS Xl
1.
Subsection a (I Sam.
17-22):
Saul and David:
The Beginnings of Hostilities
.................................. 199
a. Jonathan and David: Positions of Power
............ 199
2.
Subsection b: (I Sam.
24-26):
David and his
Enemies
..................................................................... 202
a. David and Saul: Chapter
24 ............................... 203
i. In the Cave
..................................................... 203
ii. After the Cave
................................................ 205
b. David and
Nabal:
The Misuse of Power
........... 206
с
At Saul s Encampment: Chapter
26 ................... 211
d. Conclusions to Subsection
b
(I Sam.
24-26) ...... 214
3.
Subsection
с
(I Sam.
27—30):
David Among the
Philistines
................................................................ 216
a. Achish and David
.............................................. 217
b. David and the Egyptian Slave
........................... 219
4.
Summation of Stage One (I Sam.
16-11
Sam.
1) .................................................................... 221
D. Stage Two: Oaths Taken by David the Successful
King
............................................................................. 221
1.
AbnerbenNer
........................................................ 223
2.
IshBosheth
............................................................. 224
3.
Summation of Stage Two (II Sam.
2-9) ............... 227
E. Stage Three: Oaths Concerning David, the Sinful
King
............................................................................. 227
1.
David and Bathsheba
............................................. 228
a. Uriah s Oath
...................................................... 231
2.
David and His Sons
................................................ 232
3.
Itai and David
......................................................... 240
4.
David and the Sons of Zeruiah: A Power
Struggle
................................................................... 241
a. Joab s Oath
........................................................ 242
b. David,
Amasa,
and Joab
.................................... 244
с
David, Shimei, and Abishai
............................... 246
5.
David, Bathsheba, and Solomon
............................ 249
6.
Summation of Stage Three (II Sam.
10—20;
I Kings
1-2) ............................................................ 251
F. The Epilogue
............................................................... 252
1.
II Sam.
21-24:
Summary Assessment
................... 252
2.
David and Jonathan (II Sam.
21:7) ........................ 254
Xli CONTENTS
3. David and Abishai
(II
Sam.
21:17) ........................ 256
4. David
and his Men (II Sam.
23:17) ....................... 258
5.
Summation of the Epilogue
................................... 260
G. Conclusions
.................................................................. 261
VIII.
Conclusion
......................................................................... 265
Bibliography
................................................................................. 271
Index of Biblical Sources
............................................................ 287
Index of Topics and Names
........................................................ 295
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CONTENTS
Acknowledgements
. xiii
Abbreviations
. xv
I. Introduction to the Biblical Oath
. 1
A. Oath Usage in the Bible: An Overview
. 1
B. Definitions and Formulae
. 3
1.
What is an Oath?
. 3
2.
Etymologies and Terms
. 4
a. nynW
. 5
b.
TÒH
. 6
с
Relationship between the Nominal Forms
. 8
3.
The Formulae of Oath-Making
. 9
C. Oaths in Ancient Near Eastern Literature
. 10
1.
The Nature of the Oath
. 10
2.
The Oath and the Legal Process
. 11
3.
Contracts, Treaties and Covenants
. 12
D. Desideratum
. 15
E. The Oath as a Literary Tool
. 18
F. Methodology
. 20
II. The Gravity of Speech and the Particular Potency of the
Oath in the Bible
. 25
A. The Seriousness of the Spoken Word
. 25
B. J. L. Austin and the Speech-Act Theory
. 28
C. Motives for Adherence to an Oath
. 30
1.
Social Function
. 30
2.
Oaths and Curses
. 32
3.
The Religious Role of the Oath
. 38
a. Oath-Taking and Piety
. 40
b. The Role of God
. 43
с
Oaths and God's Name
. 44
D. Conclusions
. 47
1.
The Historical Approach
. 48
2.
The Fallback Plan
. 48
3.
A Combined Potency
. 49
4.
Conclusion
. 49
VIU
CONTENTS
PART ONE
OATH FORMULAE AND THEIR
LITERARY SIGNIFICANCE
Narrative Use of the Oath Formula
TW]}"1
ЛЭ
. 53
III. fOV
ЛЭ1
.
HW
ЛЭ
. 55
A. Introduction
. 55
B. The Nature of this Oath and its Fulfillment
. 58
C. Peculiar Usages of the Oath Formula
. 60
1.
The Recipient of the Conditional Curse
. 62
a. Adjuring a Second Party: Eli and Samuel
(I Sam.
3:17) . 62
b. Oaths Which Omit a Recipient of the Curses
. 65
i. Saul and Jonathan (I Sam.
14:44) . 66
ii. Jezebel (I Kings
19:2) . 68
2.
References to Oneself by Name
. 69
3.
God and the Lord
. 76
a. Ruth's Oath (Ruth
1:17) . 77
b. Jonathan's Oath (I Sam.
20:13) . 77
c. Ruth and Jonathan
. 78
D. Conclusions
. 79
Narrative Use of the Oath formula
'Л
TI .
81
IV
'Π
Tl
. 87
A. Introduction
. 87
1.
Etymology and Formulation
. 88
2.
Possible Meanings for the Phrase
. 90
B. Irregular Usages of the Oath Formula
. 94
1.
-рУЗЈ ТП
'Π
TI: A
Dual Oath
Formula
. 94
a. Protocol
for Addressing a Superior .
95
b.
A
Conscious Expression of Deference
. 97
с
Addressing a Superior: Exceptional Cases
. 99
i. Saul and the Nation
. 99
ii. Prophets and Kings
. 100
iii.
Elijah and the People
. 102
CONTENTS
IX
2.
Oaths Which Omit God's Name
. 105
a.
ЛЈЛ2
T!
. 105
b.
-jVnnVrrN
"jiyaj
τι
.
106
i. Hannah and Eli
. 106
ii. Abner and Saul
. 106
iii.
David and the Tekoite Woman
. 107
с
-рУЗЈ
Tľ!
-[ТІ
. 109
3.
Oath Formulae Containing Subordinate Descriptive
Clauses
.
Ill
a. "ж-ЦУ ПИ
УІУЮЛ
'Л
ТІ (І
Sam.
14:39) .
Ill
b.
-[пн уїлп
чулп
-мн
btrw1
■'рЬн 'л
τι
(I Sam.
25:34) . 113
c. ЛПИ ЬзО
WSI
ΠΝ
Л12
ΊΨΗ
'Л
Tl
(II
Sam.
4:9) . 114
d.
ЛЧ2
Van
^т
лк ліз
-wh
'л
τι
(I Kings
1:29) . 115
e.
"ПУМ
n«
ТП
NDD
^У
'•JTiyri
'•ЈГЗЛ
"WH
'Л
TI
ПИТ
1WND
ΠΌ ^
Ли?}?
(I Kings
2:24) . 117
f.
Τΐώ
ТПОУ
"l^K
'Л
TI
(I Kings
17:1; 18:15;
II Kings
3:14; 5:16) . 118
і.
Elijah and Elisha: Closeness to the Divine
. 119
ii. Elijah and Elisha: Personal and Exclusive
Subjugation to the Lord
. 120
С
Conclusions
. 122
Narrative Use of the Expression
ТгУПП
. 123
V
TÙÒn
. 127
A. Etymology
. 127
1.
ЛУ?П:
An Oath Form?
. 128
B. General Biblical Usage
. 133
C. The Word
пУ?П
and the Employment of the
Name of God
. 134
D. Irregular Usages of the Word
лУЬп
. 142
1.
God's Employment of the Word
Л*Г6П
. 142
2.
"f?
ЛУ?П
. 144
3.
ПУ?П
. 146
E.
Conclusions
. 147
X CONTENTS
PART TWO
OATHS AND THE BIBLICAL NARRATIVE
Oaths in Saul's Career
. 151
VI. The Deterioration of Saul
. 153
A. Introduction
. 153
1.
Three Stages of Saul's Career
. 154
a. I Sam.
8-12:
The Preparatory Period
. 155
b. I Sam.
13-15:
Saul, the King of Israel
. 155
c. I Sam.
16-31:
God's Rejection and Saul's
Decline
. 156
B. Stage One: The Preparatory Period
. 156
1.
Saul's First Oath: I Sam.
11:7 . 156
C. Stage Two: Saul, the king of Israel
. 159
1.
Saul's Initial Oaths as the Established Leader
(I Sam.
14). 159
D. Stage Three: God's Rejection and Saul's Decline
. 171
1.
iVon
"ŢWÎtt
"Π
(I Sam.
17:55) . 171
2.
Oaths in the Saul-David Narrative (I Sam.
19
and
24) . 174
3.
The Oath of a Failed Leader (I Sam.
28) . 177
4.
Saul's Violation of an Oath: A Posthumous
Account (II Sam.
21:1-2) . 178
E. Conclusions
. 180
Oaths Taken in Regard to David's Career
. 185
VII.
David: Portrayal of Power
. 189
A. Introduction
. 189
1.
Three Stages of David's Career
. 191
a. I Sam.
16-11
Sam.
1:
David and Saul
. 191
b. II Sam.
2-9:
David: The Successful King
. 191
с
II Sam.
10-20;
I Kings
1-2:
David After His
Sin
. 191
d. II Sam.
21-24:
The Epilogue
. 192
B. David: The Person
. 192
1.
David, Violence and Oaths
. 196
C. Stage One: David and Saul
. 198
CONTENTS Xl
1.
Subsection a (I Sam.
17-22):
Saul and David:
The Beginnings of Hostilities
. 199
a. Jonathan and David: Positions of Power
. 199
2.
Subsection b: (I Sam.
24-26):
David and his
Enemies
. 202
a. David and Saul: Chapter
24 . 203
i. In the Cave
. 203
ii. After the Cave
. 205
b. David and
Nabal:
The Misuse of Power
. 206
с
At Saul's Encampment: Chapter
26 . 211
d. Conclusions to Subsection
b
(I Sam.
24-26) . 214
3.
Subsection
с
(I Sam.
27—30):
David Among the
Philistines
. 216
a. Achish and David
. 217
b. David and the Egyptian Slave
. 219
4.
Summation of Stage One (I Sam.
16-11
Sam.
1) . 221
D. Stage Two: Oaths Taken by David the Successful
King
. 221
1.
AbnerbenNer
. 223
2.
IshBosheth
. 224
3.
Summation of Stage Two (II Sam.
2-9) . 227
E. Stage Three: Oaths Concerning David, the Sinful
King
. 227
1.
David and Bathsheba
. 228
a. Uriah's Oath
. 231
2.
David and His Sons
. 232
3.
Itai and David
. 240
4.
David and the Sons of Zeruiah: A Power
Struggle
. 241
a. Joab's Oath
. 242
b. David,
Amasa,
and Joab
. 244
с
David, Shimei, and Abishai
. 246
5.
David, Bathsheba, and Solomon
. 249
6.
Summation of Stage Three (II Sam.
10—20;
I Kings
1-2) . 251
F. The Epilogue
. 252
1.
II Sam.
21-24:
Summary Assessment
. 252
2.
David and Jonathan (II Sam.
21:7) . 254
Xli CONTENTS
3. David and Abishai
(II
Sam.
21:17) . 256
4. David
and his Men (II Sam.
23:17) . 258
5.
Summation of the Epilogue
. 260
G. Conclusions
. 261
VIII.
Conclusion
. 265
Bibliography
. 271
Index of Biblical Sources
. 287
Index of Topics and Names
. 295 |
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