Solomon: Israel's Icon of Human Achievement
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Solomon: Israel's Icon of Human Achievement  -     By: Walter Brueggemann

Solomon: Israel's Icon of Human Achievement

Fortress Press / 2024 / Paperback

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In ancient Israelite culture, Solomon was depicted as an example of enormous human achievement. In this study, Brueggemann considers what Old Testament narratives reveal about the ideals of ancient Israel, evaluates the derivative traditions beyond 1 Kings 3--11, and exposes the competing interpretive voices claiming to offer a reliable rendering of Solomon. 300 pages, softcover from Fortress.

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Title: Solomon: Israel's Icon of Human Achievement
By: Walter Brueggemann
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 300
Vendor: Fortress Press
Publication Date: 2024
Dimensions: 9.00 X 6.00 (inches)
Weight: 16 ounces
ISBN: 1506491960
ISBN-13: 9781506491967
Stock No: WW491967

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Figures of legend and lore disclose much about the societies celebrating them. In the ancient Israelite culture, Solomon, a man praised for his wealth, wisdom, and power, is depicted as an example of enormous human achievement. Looking beneath the surface of these claims, Walter Brueggemann reveals an irony that permeates the tradition.

In this study of Solomon and his place in the larger consciousness of Israel, Brueggemann considers what Old Testament narratives reveal about the ideals of the ancient Israelite people. The tradition of Solomon becomes an arena for interpretive contestation in Israel, and the text makes available not historical reportage but a conflicted, pluralistic attempt to sort out the reality of human power in the matrix of covenantal faith.

Beyond the primary narrative of 1 Kings 3-11, Brueggemann evaluates the derivative traditions of Solomon in Ecclesiastes, the Song of Solomon, the Wisdom of Solomon, and some of the Psalms. He also considers references to Solomon in the New Testament and in extrascriptural traditions connected with and attributed to him.

Through close attention to nuances of the biblical text, Brueggemann exposes the competing interpretive voices that claim to offer a reliable rendering of Solomon and invites critique of accepted beliefs.

Author Bio

Walter Brueggemann is William Marcellus McPheeters Professor Emeritus of Old Testament at Columbia Theological Seminary. An ordained minister in the United Church of Christ, he is regarded as the premier Old Testament interpreter and biblical theologian of today. Among his many publications are Prophetic Imagination and Old Testament Theology.

James L. Crenshaw is one of the leading scholars in Old Testament wisdom literature. He was Robert L. Flowers Professor of the Old Testament at Duke University Divinity School from 1987 to 2008. A Guggenheim fellow, his books include The Psalms: An Introduction, Defending God: Biblical Responses to the Problem of Evil, and Prophets, Sages, and Poets.

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