The significance of the ark narrative : literary formation and artistry in the book of Chronicles / James M. Street.
Material type: TextSeries: Studies in biblical literature ; v. 129Publication details: New York ; Oxford : Lang, 2009.Description: xv, 166 p. ; 23 cmISBN:- 9781433106637 (hardcover : alk. paper)
- 222.63066 22
- BS1345.52 .S77 2009
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Includes bibliographical references.
Introduction -- Need for the study -- Purpose of the study -- Organization of the study -- Literary critical issues -- Preface: 1 Chronicles 15:1--24 -- The movement of the ark : 1 Chronicles 15:25; 16:3 -- The cultic appointments in Jerusalem : 1 Chronicles 16:4-6 -- The Psalm of praise : 1 Chronicles 16:7-36 -- David's final ordering of the Levites : 1 Chronicles 16:37-42 -- Conclusion: 1 Chronicles 16:43 -- Features and functions as a whole -- The place of 1 Chronicles 15 & 16 within the book -- Literary hypotheses reconsidered -- Arguments for the importance of the ark narrative -- The ark narrative in theme building -- Exegetical analysis -- Analysis of material -- Theology of the ark narrative -- The function of the narrative within the Davidic narrative as a whole -- Function of the narrative within the book -- Major themes within the ark narrative -- Synthetic analysis -- Conclusion -- Implications for reading Chronicles -- Implications for further study.