The accession of Solomon in Chronicles seems to be very different from his accession in Kings. On a purely literary level, it is an interesting exercise to try to discover how the Chronicler constructed his version of the beginning of Solomon’s reign. On a larger scale, we can see this episode as emblematic for how Chronicles was constructed and for how many parts of the Hebrew Bible were created
What this article demonstrates is the close relation between revelatory events and their imprints in...
The three “lamp” passages in Samuel (1 Sam 3:3; 2 Sam 21:17; 22:29) cooperate to establish an inclus...
This paper examines Solomon J. Solomon’s Samson, an interpretative artistic portrayal of the biblica...
The phenomenon of inner-biblical interpretation and inter-textual replication of scriptural material...
Chronicles takes history and reconstructs it to make it more acceptable in terms of its time and pla...
Within the field of LXX studies, much research is conducted topically (studies of rhetoric, verbs, e...
This thesis examines the repeating citation formulae in the biblical book of Chronicles to discover ...
The Septuagint version of the story of Solomon (MT 1 Kings 2–11) knows many differences with the Heb...
The aim of this thesis is to evaluate the relationship between Samuel and Chronicles in a single sy...
The biblical Solomon narrative that appears in the Book of Kings offers a complex portrait of Solomo...
In his description of King Solomon's throne in 1 Kgs 10: 19-20, the author of this passage employs t...
This dissertation conducts an inquiry into the ways in which the biblical book Chronicles could inte...
How should we understand the naming of legendary figures like Solomon in biblical titles? The ancien...
This paper seeks to demonstrate an intentional placement of the book of Chronicles at the end of the...
Summary: This article explores several aspects of the study of the book of Chronicles as a written d...
What this article demonstrates is the close relation between revelatory events and their imprints in...
The three “lamp” passages in Samuel (1 Sam 3:3; 2 Sam 21:17; 22:29) cooperate to establish an inclus...
This paper examines Solomon J. Solomon’s Samson, an interpretative artistic portrayal of the biblica...
The phenomenon of inner-biblical interpretation and inter-textual replication of scriptural material...
Chronicles takes history and reconstructs it to make it more acceptable in terms of its time and pla...
Within the field of LXX studies, much research is conducted topically (studies of rhetoric, verbs, e...
This thesis examines the repeating citation formulae in the biblical book of Chronicles to discover ...
The Septuagint version of the story of Solomon (MT 1 Kings 2–11) knows many differences with the Heb...
The aim of this thesis is to evaluate the relationship between Samuel and Chronicles in a single sy...
The biblical Solomon narrative that appears in the Book of Kings offers a complex portrait of Solomo...
In his description of King Solomon's throne in 1 Kgs 10: 19-20, the author of this passage employs t...
This dissertation conducts an inquiry into the ways in which the biblical book Chronicles could inte...
How should we understand the naming of legendary figures like Solomon in biblical titles? The ancien...
This paper seeks to demonstrate an intentional placement of the book of Chronicles at the end of the...
Summary: This article explores several aspects of the study of the book of Chronicles as a written d...
What this article demonstrates is the close relation between revelatory events and their imprints in...
The three “lamp” passages in Samuel (1 Sam 3:3; 2 Sam 21:17; 22:29) cooperate to establish an inclus...
This paper examines Solomon J. Solomon’s Samson, an interpretative artistic portrayal of the biblica...