Stories in Scripture and Inscriptions: Comparative Studies on Narratives in Northwest Semitic Inscriptions and the Hebrew Bible

Stories in Scripture and Inscriptions: Comparative Studies on Narratives in Northwest Semitic Inscriptions and the Hebrew Bible

by Simon Parker
Stories in Scripture and Inscriptions: Comparative Studies on Narratives in Northwest Semitic Inscriptions and the Hebrew Bible

Stories in Scripture and Inscriptions: Comparative Studies on Narratives in Northwest Semitic Inscriptions and the Hebrew Bible

by Simon Parker

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Overview

This book compares a variety of biblical narratives with the stories found in several Northwest Semitic inscriptions from the ancient kingdom of Judah and its contemporary Syro-Palestinian neighbors. In genre, language, and cultural context, these epigraphic stories are closer to biblical narratives than any other ancient Near Eastern narrative corpus. For the first time, Parker analyzes and appreciates these stories as narratives and sets them beside comparable biblical stories. He illuminates the narrative character and techniques of both epigraphic and biblical stories and in many cases reveals their original social context and purpose. In some cases, he is able to shed light on the question of the sources and composition of the larger work in which most of the biblical stories appear, the Deuteronomistic history. Against the claim that the genius of biblical prose narrative derives from the monotheism of the authors, he shows that the presence or absence of a divine role in each type of story is consistent throughout both biblical and epigraphic examples, and that, when present, the role of the deity is essentially the same both inside and outside the Bible, inside and outside Israel.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195116205
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 11/27/1997
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.10(d)
Lexile: 1420L (what's this?)

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Boston University

Table of Contents

Abbreviationsxi
1Introduction: Reading Biblical and Other Ancient Near Eastern Narratives3
Approaches to Biblical Narratives3
Biblical and Ancient Near Eastern Narratives6
Oral Storytelling in Ancient Israel and Judah8
The Stories Treated in This Book11
2Petitionary Narratives13
The Mesad Hashavyahu Inscription15
Petitionary Narratives in the Bible18
2 Kings 8:1-618
2 Kings 4:1-719
1 Kings 3:16-2720
2 Kings 6:24-3024
2 Samuel 14:1-2326
1 Kings 20:38-4230
2 Samuel 12:1-731
Summary35
3The Story of the Siloam Tunnel36
The Siloam Tunnel Inscription37
Stories of the Siloam Tunnel in the Bible39
2 Kings 20:20a40
2 Chronicles 32:30a41
Ben Sirach 48:1741
Summary42
4Stories of Military Campaigns43
Stories of Military Campaigns in Inscriptions44
The Inscription of Mesha44
The Tel Dan and Sefire Inscriptions58
Summary59
Stories of Military Campaigns in the Bible60
2 Kings 13-1461
Joshua 1066
2 Samuel 868
Excursus: 2 Samuel 1073
Summary74
5Stories of Appeals for Military Intervention76
Stories of Appeals for Military Intervention in Inscriptions78
The Inscription of Kilamuwa78
The Inscription of Bir-Rakib for His Father Panamuwa83
Stories of Appeals for Military Intervention in the Bible89
Historiographic Accounts89
Didactic Literary Accounts99
Summary102
6Stories of Miraculous Deliverance from a Siege105
The Inscription of Zakkur106
Stories of Miraculous Deliverance from a Siege in the Bible112
2 Kings 18:13-19:37113
2 Kings 6:24-7:20120
2 Kings 3:4-27124
Summary127
7Conclusion: The Roles of the Stories and the Role of the Dcity131
The Literary Character of the Stories131
The Transmission of the Stories135
The Role of the Deity in the Stories137
Notes143
Bibliography171
Index of Ancient Sources183
General Index190
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