Kingship and Memory in Ancient Judah

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Kingship and Memory in Ancient Judah

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 322 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780190499907
  • DDC分類 222.06

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The book addresses the question of how postmonarchic society in ancient Judah remembered and imagined its monarchy, and kingship in general, as part of its past, present, and future. How did Judeans of the early Second Temple period conceive of the monarchy? By way of a thorough analysis of Judean discourse in this era, Kingship and Memory in Ancient Judah argues that ancient Judeans had no single way of remembering and imagining kingship. In fact, their memory and imaginary was thoroughly multivocal, and necessarily so. Judean historiographical literature evinces a mindset that was unsure of the monarchic past and how to understand it-multiple viewpoints were embraced and brought into conversation with one another. Similarly, prophetic literature, which drew on the discursive themes of the remembered past, envisions a variety of outcomes for kingship's future. Historiographical and prophetic literature thus existed in a kind of feedback loop, enabling, informing, and balancing each other's various understandings of kingship as part of Judean society and life. Through its investigation of kingship in Judean discourse, this monograph contributes to our knowledge of literature and literary culture in ancient Judah and also makes a significant contribution to questions of history and historiographical method in biblical studies.

Contents

Acknowledgements
Abbreviations

1. Ancient Judah and Its Literature: Remembering and Imagining Kingship
Judean Literature and Its Sociocultural Setting
Judean Literati of the Early Second Temple Era
Kingship Discourse among the Literati
Memory, Remembering, Imagining: Past, Present, and Future in Society and Culture
Social Memory and Narrativity: A Good Working Relationship
Moving Forward

2. Torah and Its Guardians
The Law of the King's Deuteronomic Setting
The Law of the King and Its Interlocutors
Moses and Joshua, Kings and Conquerors: Revising Monarchy in a Postmonarchic Milieu
The Law of the King as a Mnemonic Frame

3. Cruxes of Leadership: The Transition(s) to Monarchy
Setting Up Samuel
The Trouble with Transitions
Gideon and Abimelech: Serious Family Issues
The Aporia of Samuel, Dynasty, and Divine Promises
Yahweh, Samuel, Saul: Rivalries of Political Identification in 1 Samuel 8-12
Outcomes of Rivalry and Aporia: Kingship's Beginnings in Israel
To the Heart of the Issue

4. Remembering/Forgetting David and Davidic Kingship
David as Character, Plot, Narrative in Samuel-Kings and Judah's Social Memory
Chronicles and Samuel-Kings: Both among the Literati
And the Rest of the Story? The Potentials and Outcomes of Davidic Kingship in Solomon's Narrative
On Book Endings, Davidic Kingship, and Judean Metanarratives

5. The Remembered Future in Prophetic Literature
From Prophets and Prophecy to the Prophetic Book
King Yahweh
The Hedging of David
King Israel
Historical Consciousness, Metahistory, and the Prophetic Book

6. To Conclude: The Emplotments of Kingship and "Metahistoriography" in Ancient Judah
The Rhyming of Kingship: An Outline
Future Prospects

Notes
References
Index

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