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Reading the fractures of Saul's rise to the kingship of Israel : an exegetical study of 1 Samuel 9-11 /

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Delhi ISPCK ©2021Description: xxiv, 322 Pages 23 cmISBN:
  • 9788194923114
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 222.43 J76R
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The book "Reading the Fractures of Saul's Rise to the Kingship of Israel: An Exegetical Study of 1 Sam 9-11" is the fruit of a hard struggle the author had to face while handling many challenging situations. This study treats the question of the three traditions which lie behind Saul's rise to kingship in Israel as narrated in 1 Sam 9-11. The three traditions have been studied in a detailed manner with the help of both the synchronic and the diachronic methods. The author comes to the conclusion that the three traditions, which existed separately in the prophetic circles, have been incorporated by the exilic Deuteronomistic historian into the Deuteronomistic History in order to highlight the theology of leadership embedded in this biblical passage
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The book "Reading the Fractures of Saul's Rise to the Kingship of Israel: An Exegetical Study of 1 Sam 9-11" is the fruit of a hard struggle the author had to face while handling many challenging situations. This study treats the question of the three traditions which lie behind Saul's rise to kingship in Israel as narrated in 1 Sam 9-11. The three traditions have been studied in a detailed manner with the help of both the synchronic and the diachronic methods. The author comes to the conclusion that the three traditions, which existed separately in the prophetic circles, have been incorporated by the exilic Deuteronomistic historian into the Deuteronomistic History in order to highlight the theology of leadership embedded in this biblical passage

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