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Yong Ho Jeon Impeccable Solomon?: A Study of Solomon's Faults in Chro (Hardback)

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EAN
9781498262279
ISBN-10
1498262279
ISBN
9781498262279
Publication Name
Impeccable Solomon?: A Study of Solomon's Faults in Chronicles
Title
Impeccable Solomon?: A Study of Solomon's Faults in Chronicles
Release Date
03/06/2013
Release Year
2013
Item Weight
612 gg
Type
Commentaries

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Wipf & Stock Publishers
ISBN-10
1498262279
ISBN-13
9781498262279
eBay Product ID (ePID)
246196256

Product Key Features

Book Title
Impeccable Solomon? : a Study of Solomon's Faults in Chronicles
Number of Pages
332 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Biblical Commentary / Old Testament, Biblical Studies / Old Testament, Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / Old Testament
Publication Year
2013
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Religion
Author
Yong Ho Jeon
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.6 in
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in

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Reviews
"This is an important book challenging the fashionable view that Chronicles whitewashes the character of Solomon. It is carefully and thoroughly argued, and future students of Chronicles will have to take it very seriously." --Gordon Wenham, Trinity College, Bristol "With careful attention to the author's actual statements (and silences) about Solomon, a new reading of Abijah's speech in 2 Chronicles 13 on the division of the kingdom, and a close study of the author's communicative methods, Jeon convincingly shows the Chronicler's Solomon is more complex than conventionally thought, and certainly far from faultless." --Brian E. Kelly, author of Retribution and Eschatology in Chronicles "Jeon provides a carefully argued and compelling critique of the current consensus. In his view, the Chronicler, far from presenting us with a flawless Solomon, is deeply critical of several aspects of Solomon's reign. However, Jeon's interest extends beyond the Chronicler's portrait of Solomon to the nature and purpose of Chronicles as a whole. His reader-sensitive approach to the text invites us to reevaluate the Chronicler as literary artist, theologian, and historian." --John Bimson, Trinity College, Bristol
Synopsis
Solomon's idolatry, his murder of his political enemies, and his role in the breakup of the kingdom, which are bluntly presented in Kings, are omitted in Chronicles. Is King Solomon presented as impeccable in Chronicles, in stark contrast to his portrayal in Kings? Is Solomon idealized in Chronicles at the cost of honest writing of history? To this question, the consensus view says, "Yes." However, Yong Ho Jeon takes a different route and maintains that the Chronicler's portrait of Solomon is much more nuanced than many suppose.Jeon employs a "reader-sensitive" approach that considers the biblical writer's intention to use his readers' prior knowledge and the reading process itself to present a portrait of Solomon. Applying this methodology results in a new interpretation of Solomon not only in Chronicles but in Kings as well., Description: Solomon's idolatry, his murder of his political enemies, and his role in the breakup of the kingdom, which are bluntly presented in Kings, are omitted in Chronicles. Is King Solomon presented as impeccable in Chronicles, in stark contrast to his portrayal in Kings? Is Solomon idealized in Chronicles at the cost of honest writing of history? To this question, the consensus view says, ""Yes."" However, Yong Ho Jeon takes a different route and maintains that the Chronicler's portrait of Solomon is much more nuanced than many suppose. Jeon employs a ""reader-sensitive"" approach that considers the biblical writer's intention to use his readers' prior knowledge and the reading process itself to present a portrait of Solomon. Applying this methodology results in a new interpretation of Solomon not only in Chronicles but in Kings as well. Endorsements: ""This is an important book challenging the fashionable view that Chronicles whitewashes the character of Solomon. It is carefully and thoroughly argued, and future students of Chronicles will have to take it very seriously."" --Gordon Wenham, Trinity College, Bristol ""With careful attention to the author's actual statements (and silences) about Solomon, a new reading of Abijah's speech in 2 Chronicles 13 on the division of the kingdom, and a close study of the author's communicative methods, Jeon convincingly shows the Chronicler's Solomon is more complex than conventionally thought, and certainly far from faultless."" --Brian E. Kelly, author of Retribution and Eschatology in Chronicles ""Jeon provides a carefully argued and compelling critique of the current consensus. In his view, the Chronicler, far from presenting us with a flawless Solomon, is deeply critical of several aspects of Solomon's reign. However, Jeon's interest extends beyond the Chronicler's portrait of Solomon to the nature and purpose of Chronicles as a whole. His reader-sensitive approach to the text invites us to reevaluate the Chronicler as literary artist, theologian, and historian."" --John Bimson, Trinity College, Bristol About the Contributor(s): Yong Ho Jeon is International Chaplain and lecturer at Trinity College in Bristol, UK. He is also the pastor of Reading Korean Church.

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