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Kings & prophetsKings & prophets

Kings & prophets1999

monarchic power, inspired leadership, & sacred text in biblical narrative

Cristiano Grottanelli

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This collection of essays examines the respective religious and social functions of kings and prophets as they are presented in the biblical narratives. Biblical kingship is easily shown to be a specific instance of an ancient and widespread institution - sacred monarchy - that was the pivot of most state organizations throughout antiquity; prophetic authority is described as a typical institution of ancient Hebrew society. The difference between monarchy and prophecy is radical, because the former implies a hereditary power and is upheld by its subjects who feed their kings with taxes, while the latter derives its authority from allegedly direct divine inspiration, and though it is also economically dependent it is not explicitly presented as being based upon systematic exploitation.

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First published
1999
OL Work ID
OL2273106W

Subjects

Kings and rulersReligion and stateReligious aspectsHistoryProphetsBibleBiblical teachingCriticism, interpretationBible, criticism, interpretation, etc., o. t.IsraelMiddle eastMediterranean region

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