Divine Perogative and Royal Pretension Pragmatics, Poetics and Polemics in a Narrative Sequence about David (2 Samuel 5.17-7.29)

Sale price  $238.50 Regular price  $265.00

Reliable shipping

Flexible returns

Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies

Divine Perogative and Royal Pretension

Pragmatics, Poetics and Polemics in a Narrative Sequence about David (2 Samuel 5.17-7.29)

Donald F. Murray | Andrew Mein | Claudia V. Camp

Religion / Biblical Studies / General

In this close reading of a text central to the story of David, the author, using the tools of linguistic pragmatics and poetics, exposes the text's promotion of a prophetic-based ideology, through a polemical rhetoric that polarizes David and Yahweh around the opposed notions of king (melek) and leader (nagid). He then goes on to analyse the context, in ancient Near Eastern royal ideology and in Samuel, for how the text develops this opposition, and finally reflects on its promulgation of the supreme mediacy of the prophetic word.


Publication Date: 01 September 1998
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: Sheffield Academic Press
ISBN-13: 9781850759300
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 350
Weight (oz): 20.0

You may also like