Theology
Joanna G. Kline
Narrative Analogy in the David Story
Parallels between Genesis 25–50 and 1 Samuel 16–1 Kings 2
[Narrative Analogie in der David-Geschichte. Parallelen zwischen Genesis 25–50 und 1 Samuel 16–1 Könige 2.]
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Joanna G. Kline explores the use of narrative analogy in the biblical story of King David (1 Samuel 16–1 Kings 2) and the narratives about Jacob, Judah, and Joseph (Genesis 25–50). In her analysis, the author demonstrates that parallels in plot, structure, language, and motif function to develop characterization and to reinforce significant themes in these texts, including sibling rivalry and reconciliation, measure-for-measure punishment, and divine providence. By examining the genetic relationship between Samuel and Genesis, she provides evidence of mutual influence and shows that the analogical links between David and Jacob, Judah, and Joseph were strengthened as these texts were composed and transmitted over time.Survey of contents
IntroductionChapter 1: From Shepherd to Ruler: 1 Samuel 16–18 and Genesis 37, 39
Chapter 2: Deceptive Dads and Double Daughters: 1 Samuel 18–19, 24–25 and Genesis 29, 31–33
Chapter 3: Rape and Revenge: 2 Samuel 13 and Genesis 34
Chapter 4: Fathers and Sons: 2 Samuel 11–13 and the Joseph Story
Conclusion