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The Surprising Election and Confirmation of King David
Harvard University Press, 2010 Paper: 978-0-674-05341-0 Library of Congress Classification BS1325.52.S56 2010 Dewey Decimal Classification 222.406
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Some of the best-known Biblical episodes are found in the story of David’s rise to kingship in First and Second Samuel. Why was this series of stories included in the Bible? An answer that has become increasingly popular is that this narrative should be interpreted as the “apology of David,” that is, the personal justification of King David against charges that he illegitimately usurped Saul’s throne. Comparisons between “the History of David’s Rise” and the Hittite “Apology of Hattušili,” in particular, appear to support this view that the Biblical account belongs to the genre of ancient Near Eastern royal apology. See other books on: Criticism, interpretation, etc | David, King of Israel | O.T | Old Testament | Prophets See other titles from Harvard University Press |
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