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Nathan’s Oracle (2 Samuel 7) and Its Interpreters

by Michael Avioz (Author)
©2006 Thesis XX, 232 Pages

Summary

This book offers a new analysis of Nathan’s Oracle in 2 Samuel 7 and its echoes in the books of Samuel, Kings, and Chronicles. First, it deals separately with the main issues raised in 2 Samuel 7: the disqualification of David as temple builder and the nature of the Divine promise made to him that the House of David will rule forever. In dealing with both elements similar texts from the Ancient Near East are consulted.
After a thorough analysis of these two elements, an intertextual study is offered in which the allusions to Nathan’s Oracle in the Books Samuel, Kings, and Chronicles are discussed. The purpose is to define the various functions of these allusions or echoes. This evaluation takes into account the changing circumstances of the Davidic dynasty, as well as the different agendas of the books in which Nathan’s Oracle is incorporated in.

Details

Pages
XX, 232
Year
2006
ISBN (Softcover)
9783039108060
Language
English
Keywords
Intertextualität Samuel (Buch, II.) 7 Könige (Buch, I. II.) Chronik (Bibel, I. II.) Judaism Divine promise Nathan's Oracle House of David Samuel (Buch, I. II.) Book Samuel
Published
Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2005. XX, 232 p.

Biographical notes

Michael Avioz (Author)

The Author: Dr. Michael Avioz teaches in the department of Bible at Bar-Ilan University, Israel. He is the author of Jeremiah’s Oracles (Hebrew; Tel Aviv; forthcoming) and of various papers on the Books of Samuel, Jeremiah, and Josephus retelling of the Bible.

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