by Lydie Kucová (Author)
This book compares and contrasts several parallel passages in the Hebrew Bible that relate to the David narratives. Lydie Kucova analyses both the ancient texts and versions of the books of Samuel-Kings and Chronicles, with a central theme of the contrast in wording between the primary Hebrew and Greek texts. Beginning with a review of the past scholarly synopses of these passages, Kucova outlines the main characteristics of ancient texts that are significant for her study (Masoretic text, Dead Sea scrolls, Septuagint texts, Targums and Peshitta related to the books of Samuel, Kings and Chronicles). She then proceeds to compare the two separate accounts of David's reign, such as Saul's death, the Philistine campaigns and the transfer of the Ark. Rather than imply any correlation between the texts, Kucova instead provides a parallel of David narratives for more convenient in-depth study
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 176
Publisher: T&T Clark
ISBN 10: 0567686779
ISBN 13: 9780567686770
Book Overview: A synopsis of the Hebrew, Greek, Aramaic and Syriac texts that relate the story of David in the biblical books of Samuel-Kings and Chronicles.
Expected Release Date: 17 Sep 2026