This article argues that nagid indicates divinely sanctioned leader of Israel in 1 Samuel 9:1-10:16 and 11:1-11. The use of nagid is intricately interplayed with that of melek in the context of 1 Samuel 8-12. In the Saul tradition (1 Sm 9:1-10:16; 11:1-11) nagid signifies the leadership of Saul as a divinely sanctioned kingship, unlike in the context of the Deuteronomistic History (DH). The royal ideology of the ancient Near East (ANE) provides an ideological background of the kingship of Saul
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This is a comparative study of several widespread and canonical texts from the lowlands of the Middl...
This article argues that nagid indicates divinely sanctioned leader of Israel in 1 Samuel 9:1-10:16 ...
1 Samuel 11:6�7 report the beginning of Saul�s public life and demonstrate his leadership over Israe...
The main purpose of the big part of 1 Chronicles was to convince theJews in the Second Temple Period...
Period after Joshua’s death was very important in history of Israel. Unorganised tribes were been un...
The development of Monotheistic Yahwism in Israel did not occur in a vacuum, nor did it arise withou...
Kingship has been a political mainstay in human history, even when peoples have lacked monarchic rul...
This study makes the case that within the books of Samuel-Kings as a whole, the book of Samuel prese...
The first book of Samuel has been studied extensively in search of an explanation for the ambiguitie...
This dissertation examines some of the stories in 1 Sam. 16—25 with the particular focus placed on S...
The tragic life of King Saul begins with the emphasis of the people, by the last judge of Israel, Sa...
The first book of Samuel has been studied extensively in search of an explanation for the ambiguitie...
This dissertation identifies two distinct stages of YHWH’s kingship in ancient Israel: an earlier wa...
The birth story of Solomon is unique in the ancient Israelite historiography from the monarchic peri...
How can the Biblical God be the Lord and King who, being typically unseen and even self-veiled at ti...
This is a comparative study of several widespread and canonical texts from the lowlands of the Middl...
This article argues that nagid indicates divinely sanctioned leader of Israel in 1 Samuel 9:1-10:16 ...
1 Samuel 11:6�7 report the beginning of Saul�s public life and demonstrate his leadership over Israe...
The main purpose of the big part of 1 Chronicles was to convince theJews in the Second Temple Period...
Period after Joshua’s death was very important in history of Israel. Unorganised tribes were been un...
The development of Monotheistic Yahwism in Israel did not occur in a vacuum, nor did it arise withou...
Kingship has been a political mainstay in human history, even when peoples have lacked monarchic rul...
This study makes the case that within the books of Samuel-Kings as a whole, the book of Samuel prese...
The first book of Samuel has been studied extensively in search of an explanation for the ambiguitie...
This dissertation examines some of the stories in 1 Sam. 16—25 with the particular focus placed on S...
The tragic life of King Saul begins with the emphasis of the people, by the last judge of Israel, Sa...
The first book of Samuel has been studied extensively in search of an explanation for the ambiguitie...
This dissertation identifies two distinct stages of YHWH’s kingship in ancient Israel: an earlier wa...
The birth story of Solomon is unique in the ancient Israelite historiography from the monarchic peri...
How can the Biblical God be the Lord and King who, being typically unseen and even self-veiled at ti...
This is a comparative study of several widespread and canonical texts from the lowlands of the Middl...