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E-raamat: David, Saul, and God: Rediscovering an Ancient Story

(Professor of English, Gordon College)
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Apr-2008
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  • ISBN-13: 9780199715947
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The biblical story of King David and his conflict with King Saul (1 and 2 Samuel) is one of the most colourful and perennially popular in the Hebrew Bible. In recent years this story has attracted a great deal of scholarly attention, much of it devoted to showing that David was a far less heroic character than appears on the surface. Indeed, more than one has painted David as a despicable tyrant. Paul Borgman provides a counter-reading to these studies, through an attentive reading of the narrative patterns of the text. He focuses on one of the key features of ancient Hebrew narrative poetics -- repeated patterns -- taking special note of even the small variations each time a pattern recurs. He argues that such 'hearing cues' would have alerted an ancient audience to the answers to such questions as 'Who is David?' and 'What is so wrong with Saul?' The narrative insists on such questions, says Borgman, slowly disclosing answers through patterns of repeated scenarios and dominant motifs that yield, finally, the supreme work of storytelling in ancient literature. Borgman concludes with a comparison with Homer's storytelling technique, demonstrating that the David story is indeed a masterpiece and David (as Baruch Halpern has said) 'the first truly modern human.'

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Offers a new way of understanding ambiguous or seemingly contradictory texts which is a welcome contribution to this field of study. * J. E. Tollington, Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 33.5 * Borgman explores the literary text as we have it, and determines the narrator's meanings on the basis of eleven patterns of repetition that give the account its distinctive narrative structure. * International Review of Biblical Studies *

Introduction: Solving the Story's Mystery of David---and God, and Saul 3(14)
Saul: Three Anointings, Two Wrongdoings, One Good Son Between: Patterns 1 and 2
17(20)
Who Is David? Multiple Introductions: Pattern 3
37(16)
Saul and David---Fear; Sword and Spear: Patterns 4 and 5
53(26)
David Spares an Enemy, Three Times in a Row: Pattern 6
79(18)
The Ark, Communal Well-being, and Women: Pattern 7
97(24)
Failed Fathers: Personal Indulgence, Public Woe: Pattern 8
121(30)
News of Death---Public and Private Davids: Pattern 9
151(26)
Chiastic Conclusion: Warriors, Leadership, and Poetic Reflection: Pattern 10 (A)
177(24)
Chiastic Conclusion: Final Contrast, Soul and David Sinning: Patterns 10(B) and 11
201(20)
Conclusion: David and God, Odysseus and Athene: Character and Moral Universe 221(24)
Notes 245(68)
Bibliography 313(8)
Index of Biblical Citations 321(6)
Index 327
Professor of English, Gordon College