Early Historical Books (Joshua–Kings)

  Sponsors: David Firth and Ralph Hawkins

Fri Nov 22
9:00-11:00 AM
Indigo 204B (Second Level) - Hilton Bayfront

The “Early Historical Books (Joshua-Kings)” Research Group is focused on the Old Testament historical books that are set in the pre-exilic period, including the so-called deuteronomistic history as well as the book of Ruth. Emphasis is placed on historical-cultural and literary-theological approaches to interpretation. We are currently in the middle of a three-year program on the theology of the land in these books, and we are looking at this theme under the headings of “Land Gained,” “Land Retained,” and “Land Lost.” Our hope is to demonstrate that each of these categories can be found across this corpus, and thus to broaden the awareness of the land theme.

Jillian Ross, Liberty University, Presiding (5 min)

Hélène M. Dallaire, Denver Seminary
Mothers, Daughters, and Prostitutes in Joshua at Home in the Land (20 min)
Tag(s): Former Prophets -Joshua (Biblical Literature - Hebrew Bible/Old Testament/Greek OT (Septuagint))

Kit Barker, Sydney Missionary and Bible College
Finding Phinehas: The Rhetorical Function of Dischronology in Judges 19–21 (20 min)
Tag(s): Former Prophets - Judges (Biblical Literature - Hebrew Bible/Old Testament/Greek OT (Septuagint)), Literary Criticism (incl. poetics, new criticism, formalism, close reading, narratology) (Interpretive Approaches), Rhetorical Criticism (Interpretive Approaches)

Alison K. Hawanchak, Southern Nazarene University
Earthly Agents of the Divine: Exploring the Function of Land as a Character in the Elijah/Elisha Cycle (20 min)
Tag(s): Former Prophets - 1-2 Kings (Biblical Literature - Hebrew Bible/Old Testament/Greek OT (Septuagint))

Richard S. Hess, Denver Seminary
2 Kings 18:14–16: Judah Retains Its Land in the Midst of the Assyrian Threat (20 min)
Tag(s): Former Prophets - 1-2 Kings (Biblical Literature - Hebrew Bible/Old Testament/Greek OT (Septuagint)), Ancient Near East - Neo-Assyria (History & Culture)

Victoria K. Tatko, Trinity College Bristol
Retaining the Land and the Right to Superintend Covenantal Commitments: Yhwh and Sennacherib in Direct Competition in Kings’ Text-World (2 Kings 18:13–19:37) (20 min)
Tag(s): Former Prophets - 1-2 Kings (Biblical Literature - Hebrew Bible/Old Testament/Greek OT (Septuagint)), Literary Criticism (incl. poetics, new criticism, formalism, close reading, narratology) (Interpretive Approaches), Treaties (Ancient Near Eastern Literature - Genre)

Discussion (15 min)