Was the Reign of Jeroboam II a Period of Literary Flourishing?

Recently, some scholars suggested dating the composition of several biblical works to the reign of Jeroboam II. Among these are the history of the Northern Kingdom, the pre-Priestly story of Jacob, the pre-Priestly Exodus story, the »book of the Saviours,« and the Elisha story cycle. This article sy...

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Main Author: Naʾaman, Nadav 1939- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Mohr Siebeck 2020
In: Hebrew bible and ancient Israel
Year: 2020, Volume: 9, Issue: 3, Pages: 348-365
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Jeroboam II Israel, King 787 BC-747 BC / Jehu Israel, King ca. 845 BC-818 BC / Jacob / Migration / Judaism / Literacy improvement / Genesis / Israel (Nord)
IxTheo Classification:HB Old Testament
HD Early Judaism
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Summary:Recently, some scholars suggested dating the composition of several biblical works to the reign of Jeroboam II. Among these are the history of the Northern Kingdom, the pre-Priestly story of Jacob, the pre-Priestly Exodus story, the »book of the Saviours,« and the Elisha story cycle. This article systematically analyzes these and other works whose composition was attributed to Jeroboam's reign and dismisses the proposed date of composition. It concludes that the image of the time of Jeroboam as an age of literary flourish is greatly exaggerated, and that there is no support for the claim that literary works known to us from the biblical literature were composed in writing in the court of Samaria during this king's reign.
ISSN:2192-2284
Contains:Enthalten in: Hebrew bible and ancient Israel
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1628/hebai-2020-0021