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The character of Saul and his role in ancient Israel's history and theology have intrigued scholars for centuries. This book provides a comprehensive survey of Saul studies, featuring essays that explore his significance within the biblical narrative, including the Deuteronomistic History and the Chronicler's work. It also examines the potential for identifying a Saulide period in archaeological findings. Specific themes and passages in the Saul cycle are analyzed, focusing on aspects such as his heroic qualities, kingship, and the dynamics of war. The concluding section addresses Saul's presence in post-biblical interpretations, with discussions on his portrayal in works by Josephus, midrashic literature, the Qur'an, select European literary texts, the western artistic tradition, and Handel's oratorio. Key contributions include insights into settlement patterns in Southern Samaria, the evolution of kingship in Israel, and the complex image of Saul in the Deuteronomistic History. The essays also delve into the reworking of Saul's figure in relation to charismatic prophecy, the symbolism of his royal body, and his relationships with other biblical figures. This collection ultimately highlights Saul's multifaceted legacy across various cultural and historical contexts.
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Saul in story and tradition, Carl S. Ehrlich
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- 2006
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