1 samuel 19: David and the Teraphim. and the Emplotted Narrative |
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Authors: | Peter Bauck |
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Institution: | 1. Bar-Ilan University, Faculty of Jewish Studies, Department of Bible Ramat-Gan , 52900 , Israel elie.assis@biu.ac.il |
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Abstract: | This article interprets the use of teraphim in 1 Sam 19,13 through a historiographical lens. A close reading of 1 Sam 13-19 reveals Saul's doomed kingship (a lack of God's presence) and God's continual presence with David. Drawing on Hayden White's historiography, archaeological material, and textual sources, one can see how the teraphim functions as part of the emplotted (arranged) narrative of David and Saul, emphasizing the leitmotiv that runs through David's rise and Saul's decline. The author of the 1 Sam 19 arranged the narrative vis-a-vis David and Saul in such a way that her or his audience would understand. |
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Keywords: | Malachi genre form covenant accusations question/answer format dispute rebuke |
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