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  • From: Robert Vining <rvining AT log.on.ca>
  • To: b-hebrew AT franklin.oit.unc.edu
  • Subject: Deuteronomic King
  • Date: Tue, 08 Feb 2000 14:22:14 -0500


Re: The Deuteronomic Expectation of the Kingship and the Solomonic
Reality

Compare, Deut. 17:16-17, "Even so, (1) he must not acquire many
horses for himself, or (2) return the people to Egypt in order to
acquire more horses, since the Lord has said to you, "You must never
return that way again". And (3) he must not acquire many wives for
himself, or (4) else his heart will turn away; (5) also silver and gold
he must not acquire in great quantity for himself."

with portions of I Kings 10 &11-

(1) "Solomon built up a force of 1400 chariots and 12,000 cavalry
horses", 10:26

(2) "And there was the export of the horses that Solomon had from Egypt,
and the company of the King's merchants would themselves take the horse
drove for a price", 10:28

(3) "Solomon married 700 princesses, and also had 300 concubines", 11:3

(4) "They made him turn away from God., and by the time he was old they
had led him into the worship of foreign gods. He was not faithful to
the Lord his God', 11:3,4

(5) "Every year King Solomon received over 25 tons of gold", 10:14
"Everyone who came brought him a gift-articles of silver and
gold......this continued year after year", 10:26

Did the royal narrator use the Deuteronomic material to help him
construct his life of Solomon? It would appear that while the so-called
Court Historian of I Kgs. 10 & 11 had access to Deut. 17:16,17, that
the Chronicler in his revisionism of the life of the wise king, had,
either, no knowledge of I Kgs. 11, or, chose to ignore it.

Robert Vining, Owen Sound, Ontario rvining AT log.on.ca





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