1 Kings: With an Introduction to Historical Literature, Tom 2Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 1984 - 265 This book is volume 9 in a series of 24 volumes that will present, according to a standard outline and methodology, a form-critical analysis of every book or unit of the Old Testament. Long begins this volume with a discussion of the nature of historical literature and a survey of its important genres: list, report, story and history. He then focuses on 1 Kings as an example of historical literature, first analyzing the book as a whole and then unit by unit, discussing structure, genre, setting, and intention. The work is enhanced by extensive bibliographies and a glossary of genres and formulas which offers clear, thorough definitions with examples. - Back cover. |
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Abijam action Adonijah Ahab Ahab's ANET announcement Aphek Baal Baasha battle Ben-hadad Bethel Bethelite biblical Bibliography books of Kings Chronicles clearly composition Concluding regnal resumé cultic David death dedicatory Deuteronomistic History divine word dramatic dream epiphany Dtr author-editor Dtr history editor elements Elijah epiphany episode example exilic Exod farewell speech final follows framework fulfillment full discussion Genre This unit God's Hebrew Herodotus Hiram idem Intention introductory Israel Israelite Jeroboam Jezebel Joab Josh Judah Judahite judgment king list king's kingdom Könige listing at Introduction literary context literary setting Lord material Micaiah monarch motifs Narrative introduction narrator oath oracle parallels present literary prophecy of punishment prophetic prophetic legend redaction Rehoboam reportorial royal inscriptions Samuel scene schematic Solomon SOLOMON'S BUILDING ACTIVITIES statement story structure style temple Testament thematic theme theological appraisal theophany tradition typical verb Vries Würthwein Yahweh Yahwistic