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Old Testament criticism of kingship (Judg 8:22–23; 9; I Sam 8; 10:17ff; 2) does not originate in the early Israelite kingdom but after the downfall of the Judean kingdom. The original book of Judges and the narratives of I Sam 8 and 10:17ff demonstrate that Judaism initially regarded kingship as the...

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Main Author: Müller, Reinhard (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:German
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Published: Mohr Siebeck 2007
In: Zeitschrift für Theologie und Kirche
Year: 2007, Volume: 104, Issue: 1, Pages: 1-24
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Summary:Old Testament criticism of kingship (Judg 8:22–23; 9; I Sam 8; 10:17ff; 2) does not originate in the early Israelite kingdom but after the downfall of the Judean kingdom. The original book of Judges and the narratives of I Sam 8 and 10:17ff demonstrate that Judaism initially regarded kingship as the culmination of its own history. However critical reflection of the traditions of history lead to the realization that kingship is a danger for Israel's existence and stands in the way of the immediate relationship between Yahweh and Israel.
ISSN:1868-7377
Contains:Enthalten in: Zeitschrift für Theologie und Kirche
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1628/004435407780034489