Hezekiah and the Books of Kings
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Hezekiah and the Books of Kings

A Contribution to the Debate about the Composition of the Deuteronomistic History

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Hezekiah and the Books of Kings

A Contribution to the Debate about the Composition of the Deuteronomistic History

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Publisher
De Gruyter
Year
2014
Print ISBN
9783110115574
eBook ISBN
9783110849424

Table of contents

  1. Method of Citation and Abbreviations
  2. 1. The Deuteronomistic History: The Current Debate
  3. 1.1 Introduction
  4. 1.2 Noth and the Deuteronomistic Historian
  5. 1.3 Modifications of Noth’s Thesis
  6. 1.3.1 Pre-Exilic History with Further Redaction
  7. 1.3.2 Exilic History with Further Redaction
  8. 1.4 The Current Debate: A Critique
  9. 2. The Judgement Formulae of the Books of Kings
  10. 2.1 Introduction
  11. 2.2 H. Weippert’s View of the Judgement Formulae
  12. 2.3 Responses to Weippert
  13. 2.4 R. Nelson’s View of the Judgement Formulae
  14. 2.5 A. F. Campbell’s View of the Judgement Formulae
  15. 2.6 A. Lemaire’s View of the Judgement Formulae
  16. 2.7 Critique
  17. 3. The במוח Theme in the Books of Kings
  18. 3.1 Introduction
  19. 3.2 The במות in 1 Kings 22-2 Kings 15
  20. 3.3 Asa and the (1 במוח Kings 15:11-15)
  21. 3.4 Solomon and the (1 במות Kings 3:2-15, 11:1-8)
  22. 3.5 The במוח in 2 Kings 17:7-23
  23. 3.6 Rehoboam and the (1 במות Kings 14:22-24)
  24. 3.7 Jeroboam and the (1 במוח Kings 12:25-13:34)
  25. 3.8 The במוח Theme in the Closing Chapters of Kings
  26. 3.9 Conclusion
  27. 4. The David Theme in the Books of Kings
  28. 4.1 Introduction
  29. 4.2 The David Theme in 1 Kings 15-2 Kings 15
  30. 4.2.1 David as a Comparative Figure
  31. 4.2.2 David as a Promissory Figure
  32. 4.3 The David Theme in 1 Kings 1-14
  33. 4.3.1 David as a Comparative Figure
  34. 4.3.2 David as a Promissory Figure
  35. 4.4 The David Theme in the Closing Chapters of Kings
  36. 4.4.1 David as a Comparative Figure
  37. 4.4.2 David as a Promissory Figure
  38. 4.4.3 Hezekiah and the Deliverance of Jerusalem
  39. 4.5 Conclusion
  40. 5. Th e Pre-Exilic Edition of the Books of Kings
  41. 5.1 Introduction
  42. 5.2 Further Evidence from the Regnal Formulae
  43. 5.2.1 The Death/Burial Formulae Re-Examined
  44. 5.2.2 The Accession Formulae Re-Examined
  45. 5.2.3 Conclusion
  46. 5.3 2 Kings 21-23 and the Exilic Redaction
  47. 5.3.1 The Reign of Manasseh (2 Kings 21:1-18)
  48. 5.3.2 The Reign and Reform of Josiah (2 Kings 22:1-23:30)
  49. 5.3.3 Conclusion
  50. 5.4 The Pre-Exilic Edition of the Books of Kings
  51. 6. The Books of Kings and the Deuteronomistic History
  52. 6.1 Introduction
  53. 6.2 The Books of Kings and the Books of Samuel
  54. 6.3 The Books of Judges and Samuel-Kings
  55. 6.4 The Books of Kings and the Deuteronomistic History
  56. 7. Conclusion
  57. Bibliography
  58. Index of Biblical References

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