RT Article T1 A Violation of Royal Prerogative: The Shebna Prophecy (Isaiah 22.15–19) in Context JF Journal for the study of the Old Testament VO 40 IS 4 SP 451 OP 465 A1 Naʾaman, Nadav 1939- LA English PB Sage YR 2016 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/1777016479 AB This article discusses the background of Isaiah's severe criticism of the major-domo Shebna, who hewed his tomb within the city walls, near the burial place of the kings of Judah. It concentrates on the issue of royal prerogatives and their transgression, bringing biblical and ancient Near Eastern examples that substantiate these violations. The narratives of Absalom and Adonijah illustrate the violation of some royal prerogatives and demonstrate the dangers of ignoring these unlawful deeds. An analysis of the Assyrian history in the years 827–745 exemplifies the violation of the king's prerogative of erecting commemorative monuments. This article suggests that the transgression of royal prerogatives is the context in which Isaiah's severe reaction to Shebna's impudent deed should be evaluated and offers a supposition in this regard. K1 commemorative monuments K1 Succession Narrative K1 Royal Tombs K1 royal prerogatives K1 Shebna DO 10.1177/0309089216628398