Two versions of the Solomon narrative: an inquiry into the relationship between MT 1 Kgs. 2-11 and LXX 3 Reg. 2-11

Preliminary material /Percy S.F. Van Keulen -- Introduction /Percy S.F. Van Keulen -- The Account of Joab’S Death (1 Kgs. 2: 28–34—3 Reg. 2: 28–34) /Percy S.F. Van Keulen -- The Duplication of 3 Reg. 2: 8–9 at 35L–O and the Supplementary Character of 35–46L /Percy S.F. Van Keulen -- The Arrangement...

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Published in:Supplements to Vetus Testamentum
Main Author: Keulen, Percy S. F. van 1963- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Leiden Boston Brill 2005
In: Supplements to Vetus Testamentum (104)
Reviews:Two Versions of the Solomon Narrative: An Inquiry into the Relationship between MT 1 Kgs. 2–11 and LXX 3 Reg. 2–11. By Percy S. F. Van Keulen. Pp. vii + 338. Supplements to Vetus Testamentum, 104. Leiden: Brill, 2005. isbn 9004138951. €99/133 (2006) (Salvesen, Alison)
Series/Journal:Supplements to Vetus Testamentum 104
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Bible. Könige 1. 2-11 / Old Testament / Old Testament
B Bible. Könige 1. 2-11 / Text history
IxTheo Classification:HB Old Testament
Further subjects:B Bible. Kings, 1st, II-XI Criticism, Textual
B Bible. Kings, 1st, II-XI Greek Versions Septuagint
B O.T / Bible / Kings, 1st, II-XI Criticism, Textual
B O.T / Bible / Kings, 1st, II-XI Versions Septuagint
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Summary:Preliminary material /Percy S.F. Van Keulen -- Introduction /Percy S.F. Van Keulen -- The Account of Joab’S Death (1 Kgs. 2: 28–34—3 Reg. 2: 28–34) /Percy S.F. Van Keulen -- The Duplication of 3 Reg. 2: 8–9 at 35L–O and the Supplementary Character of 35–46L /Percy S.F. Van Keulen -- The Arrangement of Materials Relating to Pharaoh’S Daughter in MT and the LXX /Percy S.F. Van Keulen -- The Description of Solomon’S Provisioning System (1 Kgs. 4: 1–5: 13—3 Reg. 4: 1–5: 13) /Percy S.F. Van Keulen -- Solomon’S Prestige among the Kings of the Earth (3 Reg. 5, 10) /Percy S.F. Van Keulen -- The Account of the Preparation of the Temple Building (1 Kgs. 5: 31–6: 1—3 Reg. 5: 32–6: 1D) /Percy S.F. Van Keulen -- The Account of the Construction of Temple and Palace (1 Kgs. 6: 2–7: 52—3 Reg. 6: 2–7: 50) /Percy S.F. Van Keulen -- The Absence of a Counterpart of 1 Kgs. 6: 11–14 in the LXX /Percy S.F. Van Keulen -- The Account of the Installation of the Ark (1 Kgs. 8: 1–11—3 Reg. 8: 1–11) /Percy S.F. Van Keulen -- The Dedication Pronouncement (1 Kgs. 8: 12–13—3 Reg. 8: 53A) /Percy S.F. Van Keulen -- The Account of Solomon’S Shipping Expedition (1 Kgs. 9: 14, 26–28–3 Reg. 9: 14, 26–28) /Percy S.F. Van Keulen -- The Account of Solomon’S Building Activities (1 Kgs. 9: 15–22—3 Reg. 10: 22A–C) /Percy S.F. Van Keulen -- The Account of Solomon’S Sin (1 Kgs. 11: 1–8—3 Reg. 11: 1–8) /Percy S.F. Van Keulen -- The Account of Solomon’S Adversaries (1 Kgs. 11: 14–25—3 Reg. 11: 14–25) /Percy S.F. Van Keulen -- Agreements Between 3 Regum and Chronicles Vis-à-Vis 1 Kings /Percy S.F. Van Keulen -- The Relation Between the Miscellanies 3 Reg. 2: 35A–K and 46A–K and the Main Text of 3 Regum /Percy S.F. Van Keulen -- The Structure of the Solomon Narrative in MT and the LXX /Percy S.F. Van Keulen -- The Text-Historical Significance of Differences in the Representation of Deuteronomistic Text Between 1 Kings and 3 Regum /Percy S.F. Van Keulen -- Conclusions /Percy S.F. Van Keulen -- Bibliography /Percy S.F. Van Keulen -- Synopsis of 3 Regum 2: 35A–O, 46A–L and Parallel Texts /Percy S.F. Van Keulen -- Index of Authors /Percy S.F. Van Keulen -- Index of Scriptural References /Percy S.F. Van Keulen.
This monograph deals with the problem of the text-historical relation between two versions of the Solomon Narrative: the Hebrew version preserved in the Masoretic Text of the book of Kings and the Greek version handed down in the Septuaginta of 3 Regum. Over the years, text critics have taken divergent approaches to this complex issue. This study reviews and evaluates their arguments. It does so on the basis of an independent analysis of the main differences between the two versions. The contents of this book are relevant for everyone interested in the composition and textual history of the book of Kings
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Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1163/9789047405511