This article takes root in the reading of the narrative sequence which we find 1S 24-26 where three narratives follow one after another: at first to David who leads Saul to Engaddi, then to Abigail who diverts David from his plan to avenge Nabal, and finally, to David who once more saves the life of Saul in the desert of Ziph. To emphasize the need for pity and nonviolence in the society, it seems interesting to us to raise the context antecedent to this sequence where the hostility of Saul towards David leaves no shadow of a doubt. Indeed, devoured by jealousy in the face of David's successes, Saul tries with a doggedness to eliminate the latter who dashes off desperately until golden opportunities are presented to him to eliminate Saul. H...
2 Samuel 21:1-14 contains the narrative of a blood vengeance that the Gibeonites demand against the ...
Present day reflection upon the burning questions of evil an violence increasingly dominate the agen...
Gibeon and her neighbouring three sister cities are of Canaanite origin. They made a covenant of pea...
Although the First Testament often speaks of violence, it also describes a path to go through it. Th...
Although the First Testament often speaks of violence, it also describes a path to go through it. Th...
A semantic reading of this text alters the structure of the episode as a whole to reveal a story-wit...
Genesis 4:1–16 is a well-known narrative following the ejection of Adam and Eve from the garden. It...
<p class="abstract"><span lang="EN-US">Biblical traditions, in decisive form, are interested in the ...
This paper will address Foucault’s analysis of the Hebrew and Christian pastor and argue that Foucau...
The tragic life of King Saul begins with the emphasis of the people, by the last judge of Israel, Sa...
The Double-Edged Sword of Pacifism. The Bible as a Resource in 17th-Century Political Discourse Usin...
Violence is a global challenge if not a global threat to continued existence of humans. Violence com...
The main purpose of the big part of 1 Chronicles was to convince theJews in the Second Temple Period...
This article investigates the ‘illness’ of King Saul (as narrated in the Old Testament). The ‘anti-S...
Marx Alfred. Sophie Ramond, Leçon de non-violence pour David. Une analyse narrative et littéraire de...
2 Samuel 21:1-14 contains the narrative of a blood vengeance that the Gibeonites demand against the ...
Present day reflection upon the burning questions of evil an violence increasingly dominate the agen...
Gibeon and her neighbouring three sister cities are of Canaanite origin. They made a covenant of pea...
Although the First Testament often speaks of violence, it also describes a path to go through it. Th...
Although the First Testament often speaks of violence, it also describes a path to go through it. Th...
A semantic reading of this text alters the structure of the episode as a whole to reveal a story-wit...
Genesis 4:1–16 is a well-known narrative following the ejection of Adam and Eve from the garden. It...
<p class="abstract"><span lang="EN-US">Biblical traditions, in decisive form, are interested in the ...
This paper will address Foucault’s analysis of the Hebrew and Christian pastor and argue that Foucau...
The tragic life of King Saul begins with the emphasis of the people, by the last judge of Israel, Sa...
The Double-Edged Sword of Pacifism. The Bible as a Resource in 17th-Century Political Discourse Usin...
Violence is a global challenge if not a global threat to continued existence of humans. Violence com...
The main purpose of the big part of 1 Chronicles was to convince theJews in the Second Temple Period...
This article investigates the ‘illness’ of King Saul (as narrated in the Old Testament). The ‘anti-S...
Marx Alfred. Sophie Ramond, Leçon de non-violence pour David. Une analyse narrative et littéraire de...
2 Samuel 21:1-14 contains the narrative of a blood vengeance that the Gibeonites demand against the ...
Present day reflection upon the burning questions of evil an violence increasingly dominate the agen...
Gibeon and her neighbouring three sister cities are of Canaanite origin. They made a covenant of pea...