This is a brief consideration of two narratives, one biblical and one set in New Zealand’s colonial past, both of which concern matters of power, land and the observance of covenant. The reading is informed by the statement that postcolonial narrative “confronts an indigestible past, a past that can never be fully remembered or forgotten” (Sam Durrant). 2 Sam 21.1-14 hints of a seemingly not wholly forgotten incident from the past of Israel’s own settlement narrative that the scribal editor has slipped into his Davidic script. Setting this text alongside an account of an early New Zealand massacre, in which there is a knotty biblical entanglement, reinforces the thesis that biblical texts such as this can be valuable tools in jolting our co...
This thesis traces the history of Jewish Bible interpretations of Genesis 38, a story that is signif...
The Old English poem Exodus narrates the flight of Moses and the Israelites from Egyptian captivity,...
The nation--particularly in Exodus and Numbers--is not an abstract concept but rather a grand charac...
The biblical text is replete with narratives of targeted killings (TKs), although it is not stated a...
Anyone reading the Bible will attest that Biblical scriptures preserve a collection of struggles, tr...
A semantic reading of this text alters the structure of the episode as a whole to reveal a story-wit...
Many Israelis, but also many Christian Palestinians, today understand the current conflict around th...
Descriptions of the years before David becomes King, particularly the narratives of 1 Samuel 19-30, ...
This thesis presents postcolonial theory and the use of analogy as an effective critical apparatus f...
Anyone reading the Bible will attest that Biblical scriptures preserve a collection of struggles, tr...
The confrontation between Israelites and Canaanites is presented in the Old Testament historical boo...
In modern times, a whole range of colonial enterprises have used the Bible. The book of Joshua and o...
In this article, a comparative reading of the two “Meribah narratives” of the Pentateuch is made, an...
The phenomenon of inner-biblical interpretation and inter-textual replication of scriptural material...
The covenant reading ceremonies in Joshua 8:30-35, 2 Kings 22-23, and Nehemiah 7:72b-8:18 betray a d...
This thesis traces the history of Jewish Bible interpretations of Genesis 38, a story that is signif...
The Old English poem Exodus narrates the flight of Moses and the Israelites from Egyptian captivity,...
The nation--particularly in Exodus and Numbers--is not an abstract concept but rather a grand charac...
The biblical text is replete with narratives of targeted killings (TKs), although it is not stated a...
Anyone reading the Bible will attest that Biblical scriptures preserve a collection of struggles, tr...
A semantic reading of this text alters the structure of the episode as a whole to reveal a story-wit...
Many Israelis, but also many Christian Palestinians, today understand the current conflict around th...
Descriptions of the years before David becomes King, particularly the narratives of 1 Samuel 19-30, ...
This thesis presents postcolonial theory and the use of analogy as an effective critical apparatus f...
Anyone reading the Bible will attest that Biblical scriptures preserve a collection of struggles, tr...
The confrontation between Israelites and Canaanites is presented in the Old Testament historical boo...
In modern times, a whole range of colonial enterprises have used the Bible. The book of Joshua and o...
In this article, a comparative reading of the two “Meribah narratives” of the Pentateuch is made, an...
The phenomenon of inner-biblical interpretation and inter-textual replication of scriptural material...
The covenant reading ceremonies in Joshua 8:30-35, 2 Kings 22-23, and Nehemiah 7:72b-8:18 betray a d...
This thesis traces the history of Jewish Bible interpretations of Genesis 38, a story that is signif...
The Old English poem Exodus narrates the flight of Moses and the Israelites from Egyptian captivity,...
The nation--particularly in Exodus and Numbers--is not an abstract concept but rather a grand charac...