Jeroboam's Royal Drama

Awards:   Winner of Awarded the 2013 R.B.Y. Scott award - offered annually by the Canadian Society of Biblical Studies in recognition of an outstanding book in the areas of Hebrew Bible and/or the Ancient Near East.. Winner of Canadian Society of Biblical Studies R. B. Y. Scott Award 2013.
Author:   Keith Bodner (Professor of Religious Studies, Crandall University, New Brunswick)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780199601875


Pages:   178
Publication Date:   26 January 2012
Format:   Hardback
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Awards

  • Winner of Awarded the 2013 R.B.Y. Scott award - offered annually by the Canadian Society of Biblical Studies in recognition of an outstanding book in the areas of Hebrew Bible and/or the Ancient Near East..
  • Winner of Canadian Society of Biblical Studies R. B. Y. Scott Award 2013.

Overview

Among the most challenging biblical figures to understand is Jeroboam son of Nebat, the first monarch of northern Israel whose story is told in 1 Kings 11-14. This book explores the characterization of Jeroboam in the Hebrew text, and traces his rags to riches career trajectory. What are the circumstances whereby this widow's son is elevated to the position of king, with a conditional promise for a lasting dynasty? A close reading of the narrative reveals a literary achievement of great subtlety and complexity. Even though he becomes the negative standard for the rest of Israel's royal history, Jeroboam's portrait is far more nuanced than is often realized and yields a host of surprises for the engaged reader. Numerous issues are raised in the 1 Kings 11-14 material, including questions of power, leadership, and the role of the prophetic office in national affairs. Against the grain of conventional interpretation that tends to idealize or vilify biblical characters, Keith Bodner's study locates the arrival of Jeroboam's kingship as a direct response to scandalous activity within the Solomonic empire.

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Author:   Keith Bodner (Professor of Religious Studies, Crandall University, New Brunswick)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.10cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 21.20cm
Weight:   0.326kg
ISBN:  

9780199601875


ISBN 10:   0199601879
Pages:   178
Publication Date:   26 January 2012
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Prologue: Jeroboam and the Legitimacy of Rebellion 1: Ideologies of Kingship: Mechanisms of Power and the Reigns of Saul, David, and Solomon 2: Souls of Revolt: Solomon's Adversaries and the Flashback to Jeroboam 3: Politics of Rebellion: The Schism of Shechem and the Resistance to Imperialism 4: Objects of Control: Golden Calves 2.0 and the Distribution of Power 5: Play-Within-A-Play: The Altar and the Allegory of 1 Kings 13 6: Focus on the Family: The Royal Disguise of Israel's Queen Epilogue: The Future of Jeroboam's Memory

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Keith Bodner has written a fresh and creative study of the Jeroboam account in Kings. He provides a masterful literary study of the Jeroboam narrative and then uses that reading as a base for discussing the social background of the story. His work opens up the biblical text for the modern reader and in the process sheds light on contemporary religious and social problems of the same sort that concerned the ancient biblical authors. This is a fascinating and important study. * Robert R. Wilson, Hoober Professor of Religious Studies and Professor of Old Testament, Yale University *


Keith Bodner has written a fresh and creative study of the Jeroboam account in Kings. He provides a masterful literary study of the Jeroboam narrative and then uses that reading as a base for discussing the social background of the story. His work opens up the biblical text for the modern reader and in the process sheds light on contemporary religious and social problems of the same sort that concerned the ancient biblical authors. This is a fascinating and important study. * Robert R. Wilson, Hoober Professor of Religious Studies and Professor of Old Testament, Yale University *


Keith Bodner has written a fresh and creative study of the Jeroboam account in Kings. He provides a masterful literary study of the Jeroboam narrative and then uses that reading as a base for discussing the social background of the story. His work opens up the biblical text for the modern reader and in the process sheds light on contemporary religious and social problems of the same sort that concerned the ancient biblical authors. This is a fascinating and important study. Robert R. Wilson, Hoober Professor of Religious Studies and Professor of Old Testament, Yale University


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