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Book: Samuel

Chapter: “If a Man Finds His Enemy, Will He Let Him Go?” (1 Sam 24–26)

DOI: 10.1558/equinox.46901

Blurb:

The coherence of 1 Sam 24–26 as a literary unit and its role in the David story at large is the main topic of investigation. Beginning with a narrative analysis of 1 Sam 25, the article moves on to a consideration of which of the two stories in 1 Sam 24 and 26 was written first. Articles by Cynthia Edenburg and John Van Seters that take opposite views on the matter are assessed before the possibility that 24:5b–6 (Eng. 24:4b–5) is likely out of place as the result of a transmissional error is suggested. In addition, it is proposed that ch. 24 is part of an interpolation in 23:19–25:44, signaled by the editor’s use of the literary device known as Wiederaufnahme or “narrative resumption.” This points to the logical conclusion that ch. 24 was based on ch. 26.

Chapter Contributors

  • Steven L. McKenzie (mckenzie@rhodes.edu - smckenzie) 'Rhodes College'