Subversive Scribes and the Solomonic Narrative: A Rereading of 1 Kings 1-11 (The Library of Hebrew Bible - Old Testament Studies)

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"Subversive Scribes and the Solomonic Narrative" seeks, in part, to contribute to the ongoing discussion by investigating the Solomonic narrative through the optics of propaganda and, specifically, subversion. Since previous studies have already given considerable attention to the propagandistic potential of various aspects of the Solomonic narrative, Seibert's book explores examples of scribal subversion in "1 Kings" 1-11. He examines texts that covertly undermine the legitimacy or the legacy of Solomon and explores the social context in which scribal subversion was not only possible, but perhaps even necessary. "Subversive Scribes and the Solomonic Narrative" is divided into two major sections. The first part explores the theory of subversive scribal activity. Seibert devotes his attention to developing definitions of propaganda and subversion briefly reviewing other studies, which have used these literary classifications when discussing biblical texts. Part two contains an extended discussion of the role of scribes in the ancient Near East, with specific attention devoted to clarifying their social location and relationship vis-a-vis the royal establishment. Did scribes always do what they were told? Were they simply pre-programmed political functionaries who produced on demand (or else!)? Or did these scribes have a mind of their own? Could they express their own opinions, even if these differed from the "party line?" And if so, how?

Author(s): Eric A. Seibert
Series: Journal for the Study of the Old Testament Supplement Series 436
Publisher: T & T Clark International
Year: 2006

Language: English
Pages: 223