1 SamuelWm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 2003 - 350 sidor 1 Samuel is Volume VII of The Forms of the Old Testament Literature, a series that aims to present a form-critical analysis of every book and each unit in the Hebrew Bible. Fundamentally exegetical, the FOTL volumes examine the "structure, genre, setting," and "intention" of the biblical literature in question. They also study the history behind the form-critical discussion of the material, attempt to bring consistency to the terminology for the genres and formulas of the biblical literature, and expose the exegetical process so as to enable students and pastors to engage in their own analysis and interpretation of the Old Testament texts. Antony Campbell's valuable form-critical analysis of 1 Samuel highlights both the literary development of the text itself and its meanings for its audience. A skilled student of the Hebrew scriptures and their ancient context, Campbell shows modern readers the process of editing and reworking that shaped 1 Samuel's final form. As Campbell's study reveals, the tensions and contradictions that exist in the present text reflect a massive change in the way of life of ancient Israel. Samuel, the first prophet, here emerges to preside over the rise of Saul, Israel's first king, to be the agent of Saul's rejection, and to anoint David as Israel's next king and the first established head of a royal dynasty. The book of 1 Samuel captures the work of God within this interplay of sociopolitical forces, and Campbell fruitfully explores the text both as a repository of traditions of great significance for Israel and as a paradigm of Israel's use of narrative for theological expression. |
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... reflected in the texts re- mains acknowledged and pursued , the present commentary series focuses first of all on the conditions of the texts themselves as they are before us , their readers . This focus rests on the insight that the ...
... reflected in their own struc- ture and setting and are indicative also of the genres at work in that present identity ... reflect , and even represent and often di- rectly refer to their own reality , instead of those other realities ...
... reflects the focus on the product . Reductionism and resynthesis are partners in science : process and product ap- proaches are partners in biblical interpretation . Either approach disqualifies it- self when it . somehow or other ...
... reflect our experience of God as unobtrusive and intangible , almost concealed from us in the ordinariness of life — may not . at first sight , be evidently applicable to the Bible . Many long to escape the am- biguity and uncertainty ...
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The Overall Shape and Scope of 12 Samuel | 23 |
The Arrival of Samuel on the National Scene 1 Samuel 13 | 34 |
The Departure of the Ark from the National Scene 1 Samuel 46 | 60 |
The Emergence of the Monarchy The Arrival of Saul and the New Institution of Monarchy I Samuel 712 | 85 |
The Emergence of the Monarchy The Dismissal of Saul and the Beginning of Davids Arrival 1 Samuel 1311613 | 134 |
Davids Emergence in Israel 1 Samuel 16141816 | 167 |
Veiled Conflict at the Court 1 Samuel 1817211 | 194 |
Open Rupture between David and Saul 1 Samuel 2122712 | 220 |
The Ultimate Failure of Saul 1 Samuel 2831 | 276 |
Diachronic Dimension From Past Texts to Present Text | 295 |
Glossary | 340 |