Language:
English
Year of publication:
2002
Titel der Quelle:
Journal of Hebrew Scriptures
Angaben zur Quelle:
4 (2002-2003)
Keywords:
Solomon,
;
Saul,
;
Van Seters, John
;
Bible Criticism, Form
;
Bible. Language, style
;
Bible. Criticism, Form
;
Bible as literature
Abstract:
This paper is in part a response to John Van Seters’ “Creative imitation in the Hebrew Bible” (SR 29 [2000]: 395-409). In this paper, I discuss the development of a model of intertextuality sensitive to the context of the texts. Then I turn to a discussion of the accession of Solomon in 1 Chron. 28-2 Chron. 1; I show that Solomon’s accession is a transformation of the selection of Saul in 1 Sam. 9-11. I conclude that Chronicles goes beyond “plagiarism” in its relationship with Samuel-Kings, and that the Chronicler was a sophisticated literary artist working in a literate tradition.
Note:
In part a response to John Van Seter's article "Creative imagination in the Hebrew Bible" in "Studies in Religion" 29,4 (2000).
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Appeared also in the journal's print version "Perspectives on Hebrew Scriptures" [1] (2006) 445-457.
DOI:
10.5508/jhs.2002.v4.a3
URL:
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