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This document summarizes major themes found in the Deuteronomistic History and the Chronicler's History. The Deuteronomistic History focuses on prophets and their sayings, possession of the land, the Davidic covenant, obedience to God, and the horror of apostasy. The Chronicler's History combines elements of Deuteronomy and Priestly texts. It emphasizes immediate divine reward and retribution, an absolute relationship between God and Israel, an ideal vision of Israel, and a communal focus on worship in Jerusalem that references the Davidic tradition.
This document summarizes major themes found in the Deuteronomistic History and the Chronicler's History. The Deuteronomistic History focuses on prophets and their sayings, possession of the land, the Davidic covenant, obedience to God, and the horror of apostasy. The Chronicler's History combines elements of Deuteronomy and Priestly texts. It emphasizes immediate divine reward and retribution, an absolute relationship between God and Israel, an ideal vision of Israel, and a communal focus on worship in Jerusalem that references the Davidic tradition.
This document summarizes major themes found in the Deuteronomistic History and the Chronicler's History. The Deuteronomistic History focuses on prophets and their sayings, possession of the land, the Davidic covenant, obedience to God, and the horror of apostasy. The Chronicler's History combines elements of Deuteronomy and Priestly texts. It emphasizes immediate divine reward and retribution, an absolute relationship between God and Israel, an ideal vision of Israel, and a communal focus on worship in Jerusalem that references the Davidic tradition.
1. Prophets and their sayings 1 Kgs 12:15, cf. 11:29-39; Josh 6:26, cf. 1 Kgs 16:34 2. Possession of the land 1 Kgs 8:34, 36, 48, (56; cf. Josh 21:43-45) 3. Interest in Davidic covenant 2 Sam 7; 1 Kgs 11:12-13; 2 Kgs 19:34 4. Call to obedience 1 Sam 12:14; 2 Kgs 23:3 5. Horror of apostasy 1 Kgs 11:9-10 6. Cumulative guilt 2 Kgs 23:26 B. ...The Chroniclers History 1. Combination of D and P 1.1. D Obedience to law 1.2. P Commitment to worship Jehoshaphat vs. Moab in 2 Chron 20 2. Immediacy of divine rule (reward and retribution) Cf. Hebrew maal = faithlessness, e.g. 1 Chr 10:13; 2 Chr 30:7 3. Absolute relationship between God and Israel 1 Chr 1:1(!), 34; but cf. 2 Chr 5:10 // 1 Kgs 8:9 4. A comprehensive ideal Israel Geographically - 1 Chr 13:5; Socially - 2 Chr 30:1-9, 25 5. Communal focus on Jerusalem and worship passim! but e.g. 2 Chr 13:1-12 (esp. 10-12); 2 Chr 30 6. Centrality of Davidic tradition and ideal 1 Chr 17:13; cf. 2 Chr 6:39 // 1 Kgs 8:50-53