RT Book T1 Chronicles and the politics of Davidic restoration: a quiet revolution T2 Library of Hebrew bible/Old Testament studies Old Testament studies JF Library of Hebrew bible/Old Testament studies A1 Janzen, David 1968- LA English PP London PB Bloomsbury Publishing PLC YR 2017 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/886316332 AB Cover -- Half-Title -- Title -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1: What Historians Do: The Chronicler's Historiographic Goal -- 1. Introduction and Outline of the Book -- 2. The Date of Chronicles and Client Monarchies in the Fourth Century bce -- 3. The Chronicler's Use of Samuel-Kings -- Chapter 2: Judean Local Government and the Davidides in Chronicles -- 1. The Temple and Judean Leadership in the Persian Period -- 2. The Kingship of the Davidides in Chronicles -- Chapter 3: The Davidides, the Levites, and the Assembly -- 1. The Davidides and the Levites -- 2. The Davidides and the Assembly -- Chapter 4: The Good and Bad Deaths of Josiah: Prophecy and Peace in Chronicles -- 1. The Problem of Josiah's Death in Chronicles -- 2. Josiah's Bad Death and Prophecy in Chronicles -- 3. Josiah's Good Death and Peace in Chronicles -- Chapter 5: The Davidides and the Achaemenids -- 1. Achaemenid Hegemony -- 2. Peace and Chronicles' Mockery of Achaemenid Hegemony -- Chapter 7: Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index of References -- Index of Authors. SN 9780567675491 K1 Politics in the Bible K1 Electronic books