Reading 2 Sam. 18:1-19:9 through the Korean Context "United yet Divided" (original ) (raw )United yet Divided: Reading Judah and Israel in the Context of Two Koreas
Koog P Hong
Oxford Handbook of the Bible in Korea. Ed. Won W. Lee, 2022
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Abraham, Our Father, the Father of All: A Perspective from Ancient Korean History
Koog P Hong
Journal for the Study of the Old Testament, 2019
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Judah’s Desire and the Making of the Abrahamic Israel
Koog P Hong
BZAW 559, 2024
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AN EMPOWERE PEOPLE: A LITERARY READING OF 1 KINGS 12:1-20
kojo okyere
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Absalom’s Rebellion and David’s Flight (2 Sam 15): The Emergence of the Ideal King David
Daewook Kim
Biblische Zeitschrift 67, 2023
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The David-Benjaminites Episodes (2 Sam 16:1–14;19:16–31): The Conflict between the Golah Community and the Benjaminites
Yitzhak Lee-Sak (이삭)
Biblische Zeitschrift (BZ), 2024
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James Donkor Afoakwah, The Nathan-David Confrontation (2 Sam 12:1– 15a): A Slap in the Face of the Deuteronomistic Hero?, RBL 12/2016
George Nicol
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Bloodshed and Hate: The Judgment Oracle in Ezek 22:6– 12 and the Legal Discourse in Lev 19:11–18.
Klaus-Peter Adam
Second Wave Intertextuality and the Hebrew Bible, ed. Hyun Chul Paul Kim, Marianne Grohmann, 2019
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Structure, Context and Meaning in the Samuel Conclusion (2 Sa. 21-24) 1
Herbert Klement
1996
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1 KINGS 12:1-20 AS THE INTERPRETATION OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE DIVISION OF THE KINGDOM OF ISRAEL AND THE DAVIDIC- SOLOMONIC ERA: AN OPPORTUNITY TO CORRECT THE WRONGS OF THE PAST
Frans Makola
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Structure, Context and Meaning in the Samuel Conclusion (2 Sa. 21-24)
Herbert Klement
Tyndale bulletin, 1996
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“A Response” - published in the conclusion to Historiography and Identity Reformulation in Second Temple Literature, ed. by Louis Jonker (T&T Clark) 2010.
Jacob Wright
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HARMONY AND UNITY: YIN & YANG AND CURRENT SOCIAL PROBLEMS REPRESENTATION IN SOUTH KOREAN LITERATURE1
Anastasia A. Guryeva Гурьева Анастасия Александровна
Reliģiski-filozofiski raksti, 2022
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The King’s Return (2 Sam 19,10-16). Contrasting Chracterizations of David, Israel and Juda in the Old Editions
Philippe Hugo
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The Calling of Asian Biblical Scholars as Prophets: A Korean Perspective
Koowon Kim
Journal of Asian Evangelical Theology 22/1-2, 2018
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The King Takes-The King Gives: Deuteronomic Critique of Power Play in 2 Samuel 16 and 19
Cephas T A Tushima
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The Holy War Ideology as an Agent for Self-Identity in the So-Called Deuteronomistic History. The Case of 1 Sam 15
Alexandru Mihaila
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The Bible and Empire: Postcolonial Explorations – R.S. Sugirtharajah
Sean D. Burke
Reviews in Religion and Theology, 2006
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David under Threat. An Exegetical and Reception Historical Analysis of 1Sam 16 – 1Kings 2, in: Walter Dietrich (Hrsg.): The Books of Samuel. Stories – History – Reception History, Bibliotheca Ephemeridum Theologicarum Lovaniensium, Peeters Publishers, Leuven (2016), 283-302.
Sara Kipfer
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ACase for Identity: The Book of Ezekiel, Juridical Diction and Judahite Identity
Joel Kemp
2017
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Hensel, B., 2019, On the Relationship of Judah and Samaria in Post-Exilic Times: A Farewell to the Conflict Paradigm, Journal for the Study of the Old Testament, JSOT 44/1 (2019), 19-42.
Benedikt Hensel
Journal for the Study of the Old Testament, 2019
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“‘All the gĕbûl of Israel’ (1 Sam 27:1): Israel’s ‘Territory’ in David’s Wanderings."
Mahri Leonard-Fleckman
David in the Desert: Tradition and Redaction in the “History of David’s Rise." Edited by Hannes Bezzel and Reinhard G. Kratz. BZAW 514. Berlin: de Gruyter, 2021
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Review - The Israelite Samaritan Version of the Torah: First English Translation Compared with the Masoretic Version. Edited and translated by BENYAMIM TSEDAKA and coedited by SHARON SULLIVAN, The Journal of Theological Studies, 2015
Moshe Florentin
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“Poetic Mishpat in Israel’s Kingship: A Reassessment of 1 Samuel 8–12.” Westminster Theological Journal 73 (2011): 341–362.
Jerry Hwang
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Give Us A King to Govern Us: An Ideological Reading of 1 Samuel 8-12
Hung-En Lee
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Terror of the Radiance: Assur Covenant to YHWH Covenant. Orbis Biblicus et Orientalis 258. Fribourg Academic Press, Fribourg: Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2013
Richard Jude Thompson
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Abstract_The (Holy) King Strikes Back: Salvation in the Book of Amos_Ferry Y Mamahit
Ferry Y . Mamahit
St Andrews Symposium for Biblical and Early Christian Studies, St Andrews University, 2018
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The Silence of Adam and the Revolutionary Subordination of Jesus: South Korean Christians and Social Violence
Hyung Jin Kim Sun
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Story and History: The Kings of Israel and Judah in Context
魯恩碩 Johannes Unsok Ro
2019
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The Complexity of the Identity Negotiation in the Postexilic Judean Community: A Relationship among Isa 56, Deut 23, Ezra-Nehemiah, and Ezek 44
Moon Kwon Chae
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Prophecy and identity formation: A frame analysis of Judean oracles against foreign alliances
Doris Garcia-Rivera
2006
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Myths of Brotherly Animosity and the Civil Wars of Biblical Israel
Diklah Zohar
Religions
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“Messianic Reunification in Luke-Acts: Fulfilling Prophesied Davidic Inclusion of Northerners (Samaritans) in Restoring ‘All Israel’”
James T Mace
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1984-David's Farewell Oracle (2 Samuel XXIII 1-7): A Literary Analysis
Gregorio Del Olmo Lete
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The Theological Reshaping of a (Hi)story: Israel in the Second Half of Ninth Century BCE
Filip Čapek
Communio Viatorum , 2016
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