'And He Will Take Your Daughters...': Woman Story and the Ethical Evaluation of Monarchy in the David Narrative
April Westbrook explores the intentional inclusion of woman stories (those displaying significant female presence) within the David narrative in the books of Samuel. These stories are made prominent by the surprisingly high number of their occurrences as well as the sequentially progressive literary pattern in which they occur in the larger narrative. Westbrook shows that the dramatic and detailed accounts within the story repeatedly challenge the reader to consider the experiences of women and their contribution to the purpose of the larger narrative. When viewed collectively, these woman stories serve to stir the reader's responses in ways which systematically call into question the nature of the monarchy itself as a power system-both its impact upon the nation and upon the kings who rule.

Although King David is often held up as a paragon of virtue, the experiences of the women in his life frequently reveal a different side of his character, and the reader must wrestle with the resultant ambiguity. In the process, the reader must also think deeply about the inevitably negative aspects of hierarchical social structures and why this biblical text is apparently designed to press the reader toward unavoidable and uncomfortable personal confrontation with these realities concerning the use of power within community life.

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'And He Will Take Your Daughters...': Woman Story and the Ethical Evaluation of Monarchy in the David Narrative
April Westbrook explores the intentional inclusion of woman stories (those displaying significant female presence) within the David narrative in the books of Samuel. These stories are made prominent by the surprisingly high number of their occurrences as well as the sequentially progressive literary pattern in which they occur in the larger narrative. Westbrook shows that the dramatic and detailed accounts within the story repeatedly challenge the reader to consider the experiences of women and their contribution to the purpose of the larger narrative. When viewed collectively, these woman stories serve to stir the reader's responses in ways which systematically call into question the nature of the monarchy itself as a power system-both its impact upon the nation and upon the kings who rule.

Although King David is often held up as a paragon of virtue, the experiences of the women in his life frequently reveal a different side of his character, and the reader must wrestle with the resultant ambiguity. In the process, the reader must also think deeply about the inevitably negative aspects of hierarchical social structures and why this biblical text is apparently designed to press the reader toward unavoidable and uncomfortable personal confrontation with these realities concerning the use of power within community life.

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'And He Will Take Your Daughters...': Woman Story and the Ethical Evaluation of Monarchy in the David Narrative

'And He Will Take Your Daughters...': Woman Story and the Ethical Evaluation of Monarchy in the David Narrative

'And He Will Take Your Daughters...': Woman Story and the Ethical Evaluation of Monarchy in the David Narrative

'And He Will Take Your Daughters...': Woman Story and the Ethical Evaluation of Monarchy in the David Narrative

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April Westbrook explores the intentional inclusion of woman stories (those displaying significant female presence) within the David narrative in the books of Samuel. These stories are made prominent by the surprisingly high number of their occurrences as well as the sequentially progressive literary pattern in which they occur in the larger narrative. Westbrook shows that the dramatic and detailed accounts within the story repeatedly challenge the reader to consider the experiences of women and their contribution to the purpose of the larger narrative. When viewed collectively, these woman stories serve to stir the reader's responses in ways which systematically call into question the nature of the monarchy itself as a power system-both its impact upon the nation and upon the kings who rule.

Although King David is often held up as a paragon of virtue, the experiences of the women in his life frequently reveal a different side of his character, and the reader must wrestle with the resultant ambiguity. In the process, the reader must also think deeply about the inevitably negative aspects of hierarchical social structures and why this biblical text is apparently designed to press the reader toward unavoidable and uncomfortable personal confrontation with these realities concerning the use of power within community life.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780567658524
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 06/18/2015
Series: The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies , #610
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.69(d)

About the Author

April D. Westbrook is Professor of Old Testament at Vanguard University, California, USA.

Table of Contents

CONTENTS
Preface
List of Tables
Abbreviations

Part I: PARAMETERS OF THE STUDY
Chapter 1: INTRODUCTION
Chapter 2: WOMAN STORY AS A LITERARY PATTERN IN THE DAVID NARRATIVE

Part II: WOMAN STORY AND MONARCHAL POWER ACQUIRED
Chapter 3: MICHAL: FOR THE LOVE OF A KING
Chapter 4: ABIGAIL: SAVE A KING-LOSE A DESTINY (1 Sam. 25:1-44)
Chapter 5: RIZPAH AND MICHAL (SEQUEL): TAKE A WOMAN-TAKE A KINGDOM (2 Samuel 3:6-39)

Part III: WOMAN STORY AND MONARCHAL POWER POSSESSED
Chapter 6: BATHSHEBA: DOMINATION AND THE ABUSE OF POWER
Chapter 7: TAMAR: ABDICATION AND THE ABUSE OF POWER (2 Sam. 13:1-39)
Chapter 8: WISE WOMAN OF TEKOA: MANIPULATION AND THE ABUSE OF POWER (2 Sam. 14:1-24)

Part IV: WOMAN STORY AND MONARCHAL POWER THREATENED
Chapter 9: TEN CONCUBINES AND A WISE WOMAN:A THREATENED KING AND WOMEN BEHIND WALLS
Chapter 10: RIZPAH AND MICHAL (SEQUEL): A THREATENED KING AND MOTHERS IN ISRAEL
Chapter 11: WOMAN STORY PATTERN AND THE ETHICAL EVALUATION OF THE MONARCHY IN THE DAVID NARRATIVE

Appendices
Bibliography
Index of Biblical References
Index of Authors

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