Salomo, Gibeon und Jerusalem. Das gegenseitige Verhältnis der vier Berichte von Salomo in Gibeon (1 Königreiche 3; 3 Königreiche 3; 2 Chronik 1; 2 Paralipomena 1)

Thus the narrative existed in four different Hebrew forms. Moreover, in 2 Chr 1, 13 according to the Masoretic text, there is a reading considered by all critics ancient and modern as impossible (“to the high place of Gibeon” instead of “from the high place…”). The present study tries to establish t...

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Main Author: Schenker, Adrian 1939- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:German
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Published: Brepols 2008
In: Annali di scienze religiose
Year: 2008, Volume: 1, Pages: 19-43
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Summary:Thus the narrative existed in four different Hebrew forms. Moreover, in 2 Chr 1, 13 according to the Masoretic text, there is a reading considered by all critics ancient and modern as impossible (“to the high place of Gibeon” instead of “from the high place…”). The present study tries to establish the genealogy of the four forms of the narrative, arguing that 1 Kgs 3 in the Old Greek was the point of departure and 2 Chr 1 the point of arrival of a literary and theological development in four steps. The reconstruction of this literary development in turn sheds light on the difficult, but correct and meaningful Masoretic reading in 2 Chr 1, 13.
ISSN:2294-8775
Contains:Enthalten in: Annali di scienze religiose
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1484/J.ASR.1.100261