David et le massacre des prêtres de Nob (1 S 21-22). Une lecture narrative

Many texts of the OT depict violent events. The majority employ a narrative technique, which plays on the emotions and feelings of the reader, thereby manipulating his judgment concerning the event. The purpose of this article is to illustrate this technique by offering a narrative analysis of the t...

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Main Author: Wénin, André (Author)
Format: Electronic Review
Language:French
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Published: (France) Pende J. Gabalda et Cie 2013
In:Sonderdruck aus: Revue Biblique (0035-0907) Vol. 120, no. 3, p. 362-387 (2013)
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Summary:Many texts of the OT depict violent events. The majority employ a narrative technique, which plays on the emotions and feelings of the reader, thereby manipulating his judgment concerning the event. The purpose of this article is to illustrate this technique by offering a narrative analysis of the the episode of the massacre of the priests of Nob in 1 Sam 21-22. Particular attention will be paid to the narrative tension, which is fundamentally a matter of suspense but not without curiosity or surprise, and on the modes of narration.
Si de nombreux textes de l’Ancien Testament racontent des faits violents, la plupart le font en déployant un art du récit, qui, jouant sur les émotions et les sentiments du lecteur, oriente aussi son jugement concernant ce qui est ainsi raconté. C’est ce que le présent article cherche à illustrer à travers une lecture narrative de l’épisode du massacre des prêtres de Nob en 1 S 21–22. On s’y intéresse en particulier à la tension narrative qui, ici, repose essentiellement sur le suspense, mais n’est pas sans curiosité ou surprise ; de même, les modes de narration font l’objet d’une attention spéciale.
ISSN:0035-0907
Persistent identifiers:HDL: 2078.1/125278