Includes bibliographical references and indexes.V. 1. King David (II Sam. 9-20 & I Kings 1-2) -- v. 2. The crossing fates (I Sam. 13-23 & II Sam. 1) -- v. 3. Throne and city (II Sam. 2-8 & 21-24) -- v. 4. Vow and desire (I Sam. 1-12)
Although the importance of chronology as a device employed within the Old Testament is widely recogn...
The Bible consists of two books of testament, the Old Testament and the New Testament. The Old Testa...
This book is a study of the texts referring or alluding to the dynastic promise to David in the book...
The dissertation studies the texts mentioning or alluding to the dynastic promise to David in the bo...
The book of Samuel is a brilliant work of biblical narrative literature, which has intrigued and ent...
The dissertation studies the texts mentioning or alluding to the dynastic promise to David in the bo...
The three “lamp” passages in Samuel (1 Sam 3:3; 2 Sam 21:17; 22:29) cooperate to establish an inclus...
The book of 1-2 Samuel, originally one scroll, is an episodic narrative recounting how the ancient I...
The account of David’s reign at Hebron found in 2 Samuel 2:1—5:5 constitutes a somewhat neglected, y...
This dissertation treats a set of six literary adaptations of the story of King David in the Hebrew ...
Studies of the oral background to the Hebrew Bible have long been preoccupied with the search for an...
This study makes the case that within the books of Samuel-Kings as a whole, the book of Samuel prese...
The aim of this thesis is to evaluate the relationship between Samuel and Chronicles in a single sy...
There are main books in the Bible, the Old Testament and the New Testament. Beside that, there are a...
The Samuel Apocryphon (4Q160) is a parabiblical Hebrew manuscript found at Qumran. The text reworks ...
Although the importance of chronology as a device employed within the Old Testament is widely recogn...
The Bible consists of two books of testament, the Old Testament and the New Testament. The Old Testa...
This book is a study of the texts referring or alluding to the dynastic promise to David in the book...
The dissertation studies the texts mentioning or alluding to the dynastic promise to David in the bo...
The book of Samuel is a brilliant work of biblical narrative literature, which has intrigued and ent...
The dissertation studies the texts mentioning or alluding to the dynastic promise to David in the bo...
The three “lamp” passages in Samuel (1 Sam 3:3; 2 Sam 21:17; 22:29) cooperate to establish an inclus...
The book of 1-2 Samuel, originally one scroll, is an episodic narrative recounting how the ancient I...
The account of David’s reign at Hebron found in 2 Samuel 2:1—5:5 constitutes a somewhat neglected, y...
This dissertation treats a set of six literary adaptations of the story of King David in the Hebrew ...
Studies of the oral background to the Hebrew Bible have long been preoccupied with the search for an...
This study makes the case that within the books of Samuel-Kings as a whole, the book of Samuel prese...
The aim of this thesis is to evaluate the relationship between Samuel and Chronicles in a single sy...
There are main books in the Bible, the Old Testament and the New Testament. Beside that, there are a...
The Samuel Apocryphon (4Q160) is a parabiblical Hebrew manuscript found at Qumran. The text reworks ...
Although the importance of chronology as a device employed within the Old Testament is widely recogn...
The Bible consists of two books of testament, the Old Testament and the New Testament. The Old Testa...
This book is a study of the texts referring or alluding to the dynastic promise to David in the book...