David Remembered Kingship and national identity in ancient Israel
Joseph Blenkinsopp
- U.S.A. William B. Eerdmans Pub. Co. 2013
- 219tr. Paperback, illustrations 23cm
Examines the David theme in the collective mind of ancient Israel and the early church. In this follow-up study to Judaism, The First Phase, Joseph Blenkinsopp traces the development of traditions about David in the collective memory of the people of Israel and the first Christians, from the extinction of the Davidic dynasty in the sixth century B.C.E. to the early common era. David Remembered is neither a biography of David nor an exegetical study of the biblical narrative about David. Rather, it focuses on the memory of David as a powerful factor in the formation of social identity, in political activity (especially in reaction to imperial rule), and in projections of the future viewed as the restoration of a never-forgotten past.
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David., King of Israel Bible - Old Testament - Criticism, interpretation, etc Jews -- History -- 586 BC-70 AD Judaism -- History -- Post-exilic period, 586 B.C.-210 A.D -- Sources