Prophetic conflicts in the Deuteronomistic history

This study explores the four narratives regarding prophetic conflicts in the Deuteronomistic History via three steps: first, examining the narratives with a synchronic approach; second, discussing the date of the narratives as revised by the Deuteronomists in the Persian period; last, considering re...

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Main Author: Kim, Daewook (Author)
Corporate Author: Rikkyō Daigaku (Degree granting institution)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Stuttgart W. Kohlhammer Verlag 2021
In: Beiträge zur Wissenschaft vom Alten und Neuen Testament (Band 229)
Year: 2021
Reviews:[Rezension von: Kim, Daewook, Prophetic conflicts in the Deuteronomistic history] (2022) (Freuling, Georg, 1972 -)
[Rezension von: Kim, Daewook, Prophetic conflicts in the Deuteronomistic history] (2021) (Weingart, Kristin, 1974 -)
[Rezension von: Kim, Daewook, Prophetic conflicts in the Deuteronomistic history] (2022) (Neef, Heinz-Dieter, 1955 -)
Edition:1. Auflage
Series/Journal:Beiträge zur Wissenschaft vom Alten und Neuen Testament Band 229
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Deuteronomistic history / Prophecy / Pseudoprophetie / Religious conflict
B Bible. Samuel 1. 28,3-25 / Bible. Könige 1. 12,25-13,34 / Bible. Könige 1. 18,16-40 / Bible. Könige 1. 22,1-38 / Exegesis
Further subjects:B Deuteronomistische Theologie
B Exegesis
B Thesis
B Narratologie
B Prophecy
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Summary:This study explores the four narratives regarding prophetic conflicts in the Deuteronomistic History via three steps: first, examining the narratives with a synchronic approach; second, discussing the date of the narratives as revised by the Deuteronomists in the Persian period; last, considering religious settings and rhetorical purposes of the narratives. The Deuteronomists were more interested in the theological questions of the "true Israel," "true YHWH," and the "true worship place" than the prophetic conflicts. The conflicts reflect the difficulty to distinguish between true and false prophecy, and the Deuteronomists sought to answer their questions by using the conflict narratives. Their answers aimed for the postexilic community to protect their ethnic identity and to worship YHWH alone, exclusively in Jerusalem.
ISBN:3170399942
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.17433/978-3-17-039994-5