The Provenance of The Hezekiah Narrative and Its Function within the Books of Kings and Isaiah
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The Provenance of The Hezekiah Narrative and Its Function within the Books of Kings and Isaiah. / Hjelm, Ingrid.
In memoriam Francolino Gonçalves, O.P. (1943-2017). red. / P. Garuti; J.J. Pérennès ; M. Staszak. Leuven : Peeters, 2022. s. 71-84.Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapport › Bidrag til bog/antologi › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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T1 - The Provenance of The Hezekiah Narrative and Its Function within the Books of Kings and Isaiah
AU - Hjelm, Ingrid
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Most scholars, Francolino Gonçalves included, consider that the authorship of the Hezekiah narrative belongs to the Book of Kings. In my 2004 book, Jerusalem’s Rise to Sovereignty, I argued that the provenance of the Hezekiah narrative belongs to the Book of Isaiah. In my lecture, I will rehearse my reasons for that decision, which I was not the first to make. The impact of the suggestion had at the time not quite made its way into Deuteronomistic History studies, which generally speaking presented the narrative as part of Deuteronomistic History’s discourse on benei Israel’s history from creation to exile, without regarding its possible intrusion into that story. In Isaiah studies, it had only recently been more widely accepted that the narrative might have belonged primarily to the Book of Isaiah where it plays a central role in structuring the Book as a whole. The lecture will discuss recent views on the narrative’s provenance and function within its larger contexts.
AB - Most scholars, Francolino Gonçalves included, consider that the authorship of the Hezekiah narrative belongs to the Book of Kings. In my 2004 book, Jerusalem’s Rise to Sovereignty, I argued that the provenance of the Hezekiah narrative belongs to the Book of Isaiah. In my lecture, I will rehearse my reasons for that decision, which I was not the first to make. The impact of the suggestion had at the time not quite made its way into Deuteronomistic History studies, which generally speaking presented the narrative as part of Deuteronomistic History’s discourse on benei Israel’s history from creation to exile, without regarding its possible intrusion into that story. In Isaiah studies, it had only recently been more widely accepted that the narrative might have belonged primarily to the Book of Isaiah where it plays a central role in structuring the Book as a whole. The lecture will discuss recent views on the narrative’s provenance and function within its larger contexts.
U2 - 10.2307/j.ctv2crj2q6.9
DO - 10.2307/j.ctv2crj2q6.9
M3 - Book chapter
SP - 71
EP - 84
BT - In memoriam Francolino Gonçalves, O.P. (1943-2017)
A2 - Garuti, P.
A2 - Pérennès , J.J.
A2 - Staszak, M.
PB - Peeters
CY - Leuven
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