Synoptic Perspectives: David in the Parallel Texts of Samuel-Kings and Chronicles
By (Author) Dr. Lydie Kucov
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
T.& T.Clark Ltd
13th June 2019
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts
222.4092
Hardback
176
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
This book compares and contrasts several parallel passages in the Hebrew Bible that relate to the David narratives. Lydie Kucov analyses various ancient versions of the books of Samuel-Kings and Chronicles, showing how the David story is told differently across these textual witnesses. Beginning with a review of the previous scholarly synopses of these passages, Kucov outlines the main characteristics of the particular ancient versions that are significant for her study (Masoretic text, Dead Sea scrolls, Septuagint, Targums and Peshitta related to the books of Samuel, Kings and Chronicles). She then proceeds to compare elements of the two separate accounts of Davids reign, such as Sauls death, the Philistine campaigns and the transfer of the Ark. Rather than imply any correlation between the texts, Kucov instead provides a parallel of David narratives for more convenient in-depth study
Lydie Kucov is Research Associate at the Protestant Theological Faculty of Charles University, Czech Republic.