'And He Will Take Your Daughters...': Woman Story and the Ethical Evaluation of Monarchy in the David Narrative

April Westbrook explores the intentional inclusion of woman stories (those displaying significant female presence) within the David narrative in the books of Samuel. These stories are made prominent by the surprisingly high number of their occurrences as well as the sequentially progressive literar...

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Main Author: Westbrook, April (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: London Bloomsbury Publishing 2015
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Reviews:‘And He Will Take Your Daughters…’: Woman Story and the Ethical Evaluation of Monarchy in the David Narrative, April D. Westbrook, Bloomsbury T&T Clark, 2015 (ISBN 978-0-56765-852-4), xiv + 269 pp., hb £65 (2017) (Johnson, Benjamin J. M., 1982 -)
[Rezension von: Westbrook, April D., 'And he will take your daughters ....'] (2017) (Gafney, Wilda, 1966 -)
Series/Journal:The Library of Hebrew Bible / Old Testament Studies
IxTheo Classification:HB Old Testament
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505 8 0 |a Cover page; Halftitle page; Title page; Copyright page; CONTENTS; LIST OF TABLES; ABBREVIATIONS; PREFACE; Part I PARAMETERS OF THE STUDY; Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION; 1. Parameters of the Present Study; 2. Textual Parameters of the Woman Story Pattern; 3. Textual Setting; Chapter 2 WOMAN STORY AS A LITERARY PATTERN IN THE DAVID NARRATIVE; 1. Female Characters as Visible Indicators of Power Issues; a. Political Representatives: Women in David's Public Life and Private Life; b. Women as Demonstrators of Male Power Th rough Sexual Control; 2. Women as Questioners of Monarchal Justice 
505 8 0 |a 3. The Meaning of 'Justice'a. Hannah and Questions of Monarchal Justice (1 Samuel 1:1-2:21); b. Samuel and Questions of Monarchal Justice (1 Samuel 8:11-18); c. David and Questions of Monarchal Justice; Part II WOMAN STORY AND MONARCHAL POWER ACQUIRED; Chapter 3 MICHAL: FOR THE LOVE OF A KING(1 SAMUEL 18:17-30; 19:11-17); 1. Michal and Jonathan: Useful Connections; 2. Michal and Israel: Objects of Acquisition; 3. Michal and Israel: Objects of Abandonment; 4. Conclusion; Chapter 4 ABIGAIL: SAVE A KING-LOSE A DESTINY(1 SAMUEL 25:1-44); 1. Abigail's Speech and the Right Use of Power 
505 8 0 |a 2. Abigail, True Motivation, and the Use of Power3. Abigail and the Consequence of Monarchy; a. The Woman of Endor Interlude (1 Samuel 28:1-25); b. The Amalekite Response, David's Distress and Abigail's Fate; 4. Conclusion; Chapter 5 RIZPAH AND MICHAL (SEQUEL): TAKE A WOMAN-TAKE A KINGDOM (2 SAMUEL 3:6-39); 1. Rizpah and Michal in Civil War; 2. Michal in Jerusalem; 3. Conclusion; Part III WOMAN STORY AND MONARCHAL POWER POSSESSED; Chapter 6 BATHSHEBA: DOMINATION AND THE ABUSEOF POWER (2 SAMUEL 11:1-12:31); 1. The Adulterous Aff air of David and Bathsheba 
505 8 0 |a 2. The Murder of Bathsheba's Husband Uriah3. Divine Response to Injustice; 4. Conclusion; Chapter 7 TAMAR: ABDICATION AND THE ABUSE OF POWER(2 SAMUEL 13:1-39); 1. Tamar as a Member of David's House; 2. Tamar as a Supplicant for Justice; 3. Tamar as a Member of Absalom's House; 4. Conclusion; Chapter 8 THE WISE WOMAN OF TEKOA: MANIPULATION ANDTHE ABUSE OF POWER (2 SAMUEL 14:1-24); 1. The 'Wise' Woman; 2. Prophet of Y HWH versus Wise Woman in Disguise; 3. Response: Divine Justice versus Kingly Privilege; 4. Conclusion; Part IV WOMAN STORY AND MONARCHALPOWER THREATENED 
505 8 0 |a Chapter 9 TEN CONCUBINES AND A WISE WOMAN:A THREATENED KING AND WOMEN BEHIND WALLS(2 SAMUEL 15:14-16 16:15-23; 20:3, 15-22); 1. The Ten Concubines: 'Keeping the House'; 2. The Wise Woman of Abel: Protecting the City; 3. Conclusion; Chapter 10 RIZPAH AND MICHAL (SEQUEL): A THREATENED KING AND MOTHERS IN ISRAEL (2 SAMUEL 21:8-14); 1. The Gibeonite Context; 2. A 'Mother in Israel' Fights for Justice; 3. Conclusion; Chapter 11 WOMAN STORY PATTERN AND THE ETHICAL EVALUATION OF THE MONARCHY IN THE DAVID NARRATIVE: A BRIEF SUMMARY OF CONCLUSIONS; APPENDIX I; APPENDIX II; BIBLIOGRAPHY 
505 8 0 |a INDEX OF BIBLICAL REFERENCES 
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