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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: new. Hardcover. This is a study of the texts referring or alluding to the dynasticpromise to David in the books of Samuel and Kings and the Law of theKing. Jan Rueckl pays attention to the textual problems of some of thestudied passages, especially 2 Sam 7 which has different meanings in themost important textual witnesses. Although the most ancient retrievabletext of 2 Sam 7 is not to be identified with MT, this text formcorresponds to the original basic meaning of the chapter. Specialattention is also given to the value of 1 Chr 17 for the reconstructionof the oldest text of 2 Sam 7. A statistic study of the patterns ofagreements among the witnesses leads to the conclusion that evaluatingmany "synonymous" differences between 2 Sam 7 and 1 Chr 17 whichcannot be explained as resulting from "mistakes" or tendentious" "case by case" would lead to arbitrary decisions. The greatmajority of these differences are a result of the Chroniclersrelatively free approach to his source. This book is a study of the texts referring or alluding to the dynastic promise to David in the books of Samuel and Kings (and the "Law of the King" in Deut 17,14-20). Attention is paid to the textual problems of some of the studied passages, especially 2 Sam 7 which has different meanings in the most important textual witnesses. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: new. Hardcover. This is a study of the texts referring or alluding to the dynasticpromise to David in the books of Samuel and Kings and the Law of theKing. Jan Rueckl pays attention to the textual problems of some of thestudied passages, especially 2 Sam 7 which has different meanings in themost important textual witnesses. Although the most ancient retrievabletext of 2 Sam 7 is not to be identified with MT, this text formcorresponds to the original basic meaning of the chapter. Specialattention is also given to the value of 1 Chr 17 for the reconstructionof the oldest text of 2 Sam 7. A statistic study of the patterns ofagreements among the witnesses leads to the conclusion that evaluatingmany "synonymous" differences between 2 Sam 7 and 1 Chr 17 whichcannot be explained as resulting from "mistakes" or tendentious" "case by case" would lead to arbitrary decisions. The greatmajority of these differences are a result of the Chroniclersrelatively free approach to his source. This book is a study of the texts referring or alluding to the dynastic promise to David in the books of Samuel and Kings (and the "Law of the King" in Deut 17,14-20). Attention is paid to the textual problems of some of the studied passages, especially 2 Sam 7 which has different meanings in the most important textual witnesses. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.