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  • THE rape of Tamar ( II Samuel 13 ) is a related use of allusion to define thematic reversal.
  • The origin of the term is attributed to the Talmudic sage Samuel of Nehardea in II Samuel 15 : 6.
  • She read aloud from II Samuel 1 : 26, in which David mourns the death of Jonathan, son of King Saul.
  • David's capture of Jerusalem around 1, 000 B . C . is described in the books of II Samuel and I Chronicles.
  • McCarter is best known for his work on the Books of Samuel : he wrote volumes on I and II Samuel for the Anchor Bible Series.
  • The translation turns out to be a rendering into English of II Samuel, chapters 9 through 20 plus I Kings, chapter 1, verses 1 through 4.
  • The narrator of II Samuel clearly wants us to think so, Brueggemann said Wednesday, but the professor's own skepticism was not disguised by his friendly drawl.
  • But those who remember the story only from Sunday School or literary retelling ought to blow the dust off a Bible and go directly to Chapters 11 and 12 in II Samuel.
  • However, in the story in II Samuel 11, Uriah appears to be only a foot soldier, as the commander, Joab, is able to place Uriah wherever Joab wishes to in the battle, including the front lines.
  • Brueggemann is the author of a commentary for preaching on I and II Samuel, the two books in the Hebrew Scriptures that tell the story of ancient Israel's transformation from a constellation of tribes to a centralized monarchy under Saul and David.
  • Its territory was in "'the region assigned to the half-tribe of Manasseh "'east of the Jordan . "'Maacah, its king, became a mercenary of the Ammonites "'in their war against David ( II Samuel 10 : 6 ).
  • It has the interesting features of citing David's lament of the death of Saul in " II Samuel " ( 1 : 21 ), and its effect on nature, which Paulinus II of Aquileia cites in his " planctus " on the death in battle of Eric of Friuli.
  • The odd one out is Jupiter, called ??? " Tzedeq " or " justice . " Steiglitz suggests that this may be a euphemism for the original name of ???? ??? " Kokhav Ba'al " or " Baal's planet, " seen as idolatrous and euphemized in a similar manner to Ishbosheth from II Samuel
  • In an additional biblical reference, King David receives divine counsel to place himself opposite the Philistines coming up the Valley of Rephaim, southwest of Jerusalem, such that the " sound of walking on the tops of the " bakha " shrubs " ( ??? ???? ????? ?????? ) signals the moment to attack ( II Samuel V : 22 24 ).
  • An independent history of Judea during the Iron I and Iron II periods has little room for historicizing readings of the stories of I-II Samuel and I Kings . " Amihai Mazar however, concludes that based on recent archeological findings, like those in City of David, Khirbet Qeiyafa, Tel Dan, Tel Rehov, Khirbet en-Nahas and others " the deconstruction of United Monarchy and the devaluation of Judah as a state in 9th century is unacceptable interpretation of available historic data ".
  • There are four published hymns based on other Old Testament texts : " I Will Sing To The Eternal " ( based on the Song of Moses as recorded in Exodus 15 ); " Thee Will I Love, O Lord " ( based on II Samuel 22, ); " Blow the Horn, Let Zion Hear ! " ( based on Joel 2 and excluded from the 1993 Worldwide Church of God hymnal because of its thematic matter ); " Behold, the Day Will Come " ( based on Zechariah 14 ).