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1 & 2 Samuel David G. Firth. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Apollos Old Testament commentaryPublication details: Downers Grove : InterVarsity, (c)2009.; Nottingham, England : Apollos ; (c)2009.Description: 614 pages ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0830825088
  • 1844743683
  • 9780830825080
  • 9781844743681
Other title:
  • 1 and 2 Samuel
  • First and Second Samuel
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • .A665.F527.S268 2009
  • BS1325.AA665
Available additional physical forms:
Contents:
Genre and purpose Composition Authorship Sources Date Key literary devices Structure Text Place in canon Central themes The reign of God Kingship Prophetic authority Text and commentary.
Summary: The books of Samuel contain two of the Bible's best known stories--David's encounter with Goliath and his sin with Bathsheba and the murder of Uriah. However, the text does more than just tell stories, particularly of how first Saul and then David became king of Israel and the mistakes both made; it also offers a profoundly theological reflection on this formative part of Israel's history and an artistic telling of it. We are told how Israel's monarchy began: the way this is done points to the interpretation of these events. Thus, in this commentary, David G. Firth takes seriously the narrative techniques employed in and 2 Samuel. Arguing that the books are a carefully constructed, intentional unit for interpretation, he explores the central theme of how the reign of God is worked out in the interplay between king and prophet. --From publisher's description.
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Reference (Library Use ONLY) G. Allen Fleece Library Reference (1st floor - front of library) RES BS1325.AA665 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) SAM Not for loan APOLLOS OLD TESTAMENT COMMENTARY 31923001744008
Reference (Library Use ONLY) G. Allen Fleece Library COMMENTARY (COM) - First Floor by the IT help desk office RES BS1325.AA665 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) SAM Not for loan APOLLOS OLD TESTAMENT COMMENTARY 31923001743950

Genre and purpose Composition Authorship Sources Date Key literary devices Structure Text Place in canon Central themes The reign of God Kingship Prophetic authority Text and commentary.

The books of Samuel contain two of the Bible's best known stories--David's encounter with Goliath and his sin with Bathsheba and the murder of Uriah. However, the text does more than just tell stories, particularly of how first Saul and then David became king of Israel and the mistakes both made; it also offers a profoundly theological reflection on this formative part of Israel's history and an artistic telling of it. We are told how Israel's monarchy began: the way this is done points to the interpretation of these events. Thus, in this commentary, David G. Firth takes seriously the narrative techniques employed in and 2 Samuel. Arguing that the books are a carefully constructed, intentional unit for interpretation, he explores the central theme of how the reign of God is worked out in the interplay between king and prophet. --From publisher's description.

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