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King Lifted Up His Voice and Wept. David's Mourning in the Second Book of Samuel (The)

Titolo: King Lifted Up His Voice and Wept. David's Mourning in the Second Book of Samuel (The)

Autore: Zhixiong, Niu

Editore: Pontificia Università Gregoriana

Luogo di edizione: Roma

Data di pubblicazione: 01 / 01 / 2013

Stato editoriale: Attivo

Prezzo: € 25.00

EAN: 9788878392601

This study is the first monograph that subjects to investigation all the pericopes relating Davis’s mourning connected with human death in 2 Sam 3,26-39, for the infant born of Bathsheba in 2 Sam 11,27b-12,25, for the princes/Amnon in 2 Sam 13,23-39 and for Absalom in 2 Sam 18,19-19,9. Another unique feature of this project is that these stories are read and interpreted primarily through the lens of the Hebrew mourning rituals – an approach that has been hitherto rarely embraced. This thematic study, adopting a synchronic approach and focusing on its literary world, first conducts a close reading of each aforementioned text and then takes a collective look at them in the end. Besides allowing new meanings to surface in the reading of the individual stories, it has yielded at least the following general insights: 1 The primarily ceremonial mourning acts are not to be taken as Literal expressions of the mourners’ genuine emotions – an insight that is of paramount importance in the interpretation of certain figures at various places in the text. 2 The arrangement of the texts betrays a concentric design which strongly favors the reading of 2 Sam as one integral unit. 3. The study of the mourning texts also supports the view - noted as well by other scholars – which sees the portrait of David as a dynamic one, evolving and developing with the progress of the narrative plot of 2 Sam.

Lingua: Inglese (Lingua del testo)

Tipo di prodotto: Libro

Collana: Tesi Gregoriana Teologia

Numero collana: 200

Numero edizione: 1

Classificazione Dewey: TEOLOGIA CRISTIANA BIBLICA

Argomenti: Davide Re; Libri di Samuele; Sacra scrittura; Teologia biblica

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