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The Deuteronomist's Prophet: Narrative Control of Approval and Disapproval in the Story of Jehu (2 Kings 9 and 10): The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies

Autor Dr. Lissa M Wray Beal
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 iul 2007
This book explores, by way of narrative analysis, the story of Jehu's revolt in 2 Kings 9 and 10, and the tensions and ambiguities surrounding the evaluation of Jehu that it contains. In the narrative, the Deuteronomist writes in many voices: the prophet(s), the Lord, the narrator, even Jehu himself. The tension within the Jehu narrative arises in the interaction of the various voices, and careful study of these narrative voices reveals two primary criteria for evaluating Jehu: (1) faithful observance of correct Deuteronomistic worship, that is, true Yahwistic worship in the Jerusalem Temple; and (2) faithful obedience to the prophetic word. Each criterion is expressed in the narrative and, as a means of finally resolving the ambiguity of the evaluative voices, the narrative presents the criterion of worship in supersession over the criterion of the prophetic word. The narrative analysis shows how the Jehu narrative connects linguistically, thematically, and analogically to the larger Deuteronomistic History and provides rubrics under which a Deuteronomistic theology of kingly legitimation can be examined. The theology that arises from the Jehu narrative in respect of kingly legitimation, traced through the criteria of proper worship and the prophetic word, at times adds unique emphases to the theology of kingly legitimation presented in the history. At other times, it stands seamlessly with the theology of the larger history. At all times, the theology of worship and word shows the Jehu narrative ultimately cannot be read successfully or fully in isolation from the surrounding text and the theology presented there.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780567026576
ISBN-10: 0567026574
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: 2 illus
Dimensiuni: 158 x 239 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Seria The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

1. A full-scale narrative analysis of 2 Kings 9 & 10 does not exist. This work will fill that gap as well as increase the readersâ?T skill in narrative methodology 2. Explores the theological connection of 2 Kings 9 & 10 to the larger Samuel-Kings corpus. Helps the reader assess the intentional thematic unity of that corpus. Engages the continuing debate of the viability of a â?oDeuteronomistic Historyâ?. 3. Explores the criteria for kingly evaluation, adding a new criterion largely unexplored to date 4. Demonstrates the import of the sustained, lengthy Jehu narrative to the larger history. That the narrative is uniquely lengthy (for a northern king) is noticed by commentators; this work moves to answer why that is so.

Cuprins

Chapter One: Introduction 1 Excursus: Personal Theological Commitments 9 and the Task UndertakenChapter Two: Methodology 15 2.0 Introduction 15 2.1 Methodology 15 2.2 Methodology in the Broader Context of Literary Scholarship 21 2.3 Working the methodology in the Jehu narrative 35Chapter Three: Overview of Treatment of Prophetic Narratives 40 Within the Deuteronomistic History 3.0 Introduction 40 3.1 Historical-Critical Beginnings 41 3.2 Pre-Dtr Prophetic Sources 43 3.3 Pre-Dtr Sources Examined by Form-Critical Methodology: 49 The Prophetic Narratives as Folktales and Legends 3.4 DtrG and a Subsequent Prophetic Redaction 53 3.5 Prophetic Narratives Read Holistically Within the History 57Chapter Four: Narrative Analysis-2 Kings 9 69 Scene One The Commission of the Young Prophet (9:1-4) 69 Scene Two The Anointing of Jehu (9:5-10) 77 Excursus: Repetition and Discrepancy in the 81 Prophetic Word (9:6-10) Scene Three Jehu's Acclamation (9:11-16) 96 Scene Four Jehu's Ride to Jezreel (9:17-20) 108 Scene Five and Scene Six Elijah's Word at Naboth's Field; Judgment Against 115 Jehoram and Ahaziah (9:21-29) Scene Seven Jezebel's Death and the Word of the LORD (9:30-37) 131Chapter Five: Narrative Analysis-2 Kings 10 145 Scene One and Scene Two Jehu's Two Letters (10:1-8) 145 Scene Three Jehu Before the People (10:9-11) 161 Scene Four The Relatives at Beth-eked (10:12-14) 169 Scene Five Jehu's Zeal for the LORD (10:15-17) 176 Scene Six The Sacrifice at the House of Baal (10:18-28) 188 Part One - The Preparation of the Sacrifice (10:18-24) 188 Part Two - The House of Baal is Eradicated (10:25-28) 199 Scene Seven The Final Word on Jehu (10:29-33) 205 Epilogue The Conclusion of the Reign (10:34-36) 218Chapter Six: Worship and Word: Jehu and Deuteronomistic Theology 223 6.0 Introduction 223 6.1 2 Kings 9 and 10-Its Contribution to a Deuteronomistic 225 Theology of Worship 6.1.1 Salôm and Jehu 225 Excursus: Initial Exploration of the Meaning of Salôm 227 6.1.2 Contrasted and Completed Characters: Analogies 240 of Worshiping Kings 6.2 2 Kings 9 and 10-Its Contribution to a Deuteronomistic 249 Theology of the Prophetic Word 6.2.1 The Inevitability of the Prophetic Word 250 6.2.2 The Control of the Prophetic Word 256Chapter Seven: Conclusion 276 Table One 283Epilogue 285Bibliography 286

Recenzii

"This monograph is a useful contribution to a well-known topic." 32.5 (2008)