In this book, Graeme Auld brings together his work relating to
Samuel and the Former Prophets in an invaluable single volume.
Including 'Prophets through the Looking Glass', which has been
described as marking a paradigm shift in our thinking about the
Bible's 'writing prophets', and which led the author to equally
novel proposals about biblical narrative, the first part of this
volume traces the route through the looking glass to his radical
argument in Kings without Privilege (1994). The apparently
straightforward, but actually controversial, claim is defended that
the main source of the biblical books of Samuel-Kings and of
Chronicles was simply the material common to both. The major
portion of this volume of collected papers explores some of the
fresh perspectives opened for reading the present books of Samuel,
the books from Joshua to Kings as a whole, and the Pentateuch.
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