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Title Is Samuel among the Deuteronomists? : current views on the place of Samuel in a Deuteronomistic history / edited by Cynthia Edenburg and Juha Pakkala.

Publication Info. Atlanta : Society of Biblical Literature, [2013]
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Description 1 online resource (371 pages).
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Physical Medium polychrome
Series Society of Biblical Literature : Ancient Israel and its literature ; number 16
Ancient Israel and its literature ; no. 16.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Contents Is Samuel among the Deuteronomists? / Cynthia Edenburg and Juha Pakkala -- Deuteronomistic historian in Samuel : "the man behind the green curtain" / Richard D. Nelson -- Layer model of the Deuteronomistic history and the Book of Samuel / Walter Dietrich -- Book of Samuel within the Deuteronomistic history / Jacques Vermeylen -- Reading Deuteronomy after Samuel, or, Is "Deuteronomistic" a good answer to any Samuel question? / A. Graeme Auld -- 1 Samuel and the "Deuteronomistic history" / Philip R. Davies -- Is the scroll of Samuel Deuteronomistic? / K.L. Noll -- Samuel among the prophets : "prophetical redactions" in Samuel / Ernst Axel Knauf -- Distinctness of the Samuel narrative tradition / Jürg Hutzli -- 1 Samuel 1 as the opening chapter of the Deuteronomistic history? / Reinhard Müller -- 1 Samuel 8 and 12 and the Deuteronomistic edition of Samuel / Christophe Nihan -- "Long live the king!" : Deuteronomism in 1 Sam 10:17-27a in light of Ahansali intratribal mediation / Jeremy M. Hutton -- Numerous deaths of King Saul / Hannes Bezzel.
Summary The book of Samuel tells the story of the origins of kingship in Israel in what seems to be an artistically structured, flowing narrative. Yet it is also marked by an inconsistent outlook, divergent styles, and breaks in the narrative. According to Noth's Deuteronomistic History hypothesis, the Deuteronomistic historian constructed the narrative by piecing together early sources and generally refrained from commenting in his own voice. Recent studies have called into question the extent of Samuel's sources and their redaction history, as well as the textual growth of the book as a whole. The essays in this book, representing the latest scholarship on the subject, reexamine whether the book of Samuel was ever part of a Deuteronomistic History. (back cover).
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Subject Samuel (Biblical judge)
Samuel (Biblical judge)
Bible. Samuel -- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Bible. Samuel.
Bible. Deuteronomy -- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Bible. Deuteronomy.
Bible. Deuteronomy.
Bible. Samuel.
Deuteronomist.
Deuteronomistisches Geschichtswerk.
Bibel Samuel 1. 2.
Deuteronomistic history (Biblical criticism)
RELIGION -- Biblical Studies -- Old Testament.
Deuteronomistic history (Biblical criticism)
RELIGION -- Biblical Criticism & Interpretation -- Old Testament.
Exegese.
Samuël (bijbelboeken)
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Electronic books.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Electronic books.
Added Author Edenburg, Cynthia.
Pakkala, Juha.
Other Form: Print version: Is Samuel among the Deuteronomists? Atlanta : Society of Biblical Literature, [2013] 9781589836389 (DLC) 2013004551 (OCoLC)827724431
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