RT Article T1 David's last and early days JF Nordisk judaistik VO 24 IS 1/2 SP 37 OP 52 A1 Zakovitch, Yair LA English PB Donner Institute YR 2003 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/1838460241 AB This article deals with the beginning and end of David’s life. David’s lonely end, a reflection of his incapacity to love, marks the tragic close to his promising beginnings. The author shows how the stories that introduce David are missing two elements: a birth story and a genealogy. This absence can be explained by the biblical author’s desire to portray David as a male-Cinderella. This missing birth story can perhaps be reconstructed by reading between the lines in 1 Samuel 16-17, but also through the use of post-biblical traditions. Connections between the portrayals of the beginning and the end of David show that no progress has been made between the disappointing and tragic end of Saul and that of David. K1 Bible K1 Samuel I DO 10.30752/nj.69598