The birth story of Solomon is unique in the ancient Israelite historiography from the monarchic period. Though the birth name of the newborn child was “Solomon,” he received an additional name “Yedidyah.” The purpose of this name should be understood within three contexts: the immediate passage in 2 Samuel 12; the wider story regarding Solomon’s rise to power in 1 King 1–2; and comparable ancient Near Eastern texts that recount the claims of usurpers outside the royal line to a throne. The latter attempted to legitimize their kingship by introducing themselves as beloved or chosen by patron deities, occasionally taking a new throne-name to reflect their status vis-à-vis the god or gods. This historical and literary phenomenon is clearly ref...
The article opens by discussing the different ways in which the ancient rabbis (in the Talmudic lite...
The patriarchal narratives in the book of Genesis feature unique language addressing the deity, comp...
Hosea is the son of Beeri, and author of the book of prophecies bearing his name. He belonged to the...
The biblical Solomon narrative that appears in the Book of Kings offers a complex portrait of Solomo...
This paper discusses the use of naming in the Bible as a narrative tool . It demonstrates how the me...
The artistic receptions of Solomon frequently constructed his image by using elements from several b...
The Hebrew Bible contains numerous injunctions against Israelite involvement in polytheistic worship...
The Septuagint version of the story of Solomon (MT 1 Kings 2–11) knows many differences with the Heb...
The tragic life of King Saul begins with the emphasis of the people, by the last judge of Israel, Sa...
Period after Joshua’s death was very important in history of Israel. Unorganised tribes were been un...
Kingship has been a political mainstay in human history, even when peoples have lacked monarchic rul...
The narrative about King Manasseh in the Second Book of Chronicles(33:1-20) is an interesting exampl...
The account of David’s reign at Hebron found in 2 Samuel 2:1—5:5 constitutes a somewhat neglected, y...
The main purpose of the big part of 1 Chronicles was to convince theJews in the Second Temple Period...
The development of Monotheistic Yahwism in Israel did not occur in a vacuum, nor did it arise withou...
The article opens by discussing the different ways in which the ancient rabbis (in the Talmudic lite...
The patriarchal narratives in the book of Genesis feature unique language addressing the deity, comp...
Hosea is the son of Beeri, and author of the book of prophecies bearing his name. He belonged to the...
The biblical Solomon narrative that appears in the Book of Kings offers a complex portrait of Solomo...
This paper discusses the use of naming in the Bible as a narrative tool . It demonstrates how the me...
The artistic receptions of Solomon frequently constructed his image by using elements from several b...
The Hebrew Bible contains numerous injunctions against Israelite involvement in polytheistic worship...
The Septuagint version of the story of Solomon (MT 1 Kings 2–11) knows many differences with the Heb...
The tragic life of King Saul begins with the emphasis of the people, by the last judge of Israel, Sa...
Period after Joshua’s death was very important in history of Israel. Unorganised tribes were been un...
Kingship has been a political mainstay in human history, even when peoples have lacked monarchic rul...
The narrative about King Manasseh in the Second Book of Chronicles(33:1-20) is an interesting exampl...
The account of David’s reign at Hebron found in 2 Samuel 2:1—5:5 constitutes a somewhat neglected, y...
The main purpose of the big part of 1 Chronicles was to convince theJews in the Second Temple Period...
The development of Monotheistic Yahwism in Israel did not occur in a vacuum, nor did it arise withou...
The article opens by discussing the different ways in which the ancient rabbis (in the Talmudic lite...
The patriarchal narratives in the book of Genesis feature unique language addressing the deity, comp...
Hosea is the son of Beeri, and author of the book of prophecies bearing his name. He belonged to the...