The Accession Narrative (1 Samuel 27 - 2 Samuel 1)

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This paper offers a reading of 1 Samuel 27 – 2 Samuel 1 as a discrete unit within the books of Samuel which consciously acts as the climax of all that precedes it in 1 Samuel. It is marked by a distinctive narrative style, which shows that it is structurally discrete within the books of Samuel, and yet at the same time it establishes links across the whole of the preceding text. These links enable it to offer a profound reflection on the circumstances and interpretation of Saul’s death as well as resolving the question of where David was when Saul died. At the same time, these links transcend the classical source-critical analysis of the books of Samuel, suggesting that the books should be read as a tightly-integrated whole.

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Firth, D. G. (2007). The Accession Narrative (1 Samuel 27 - 2 Samuel 1). Tyndale Bulletin, 58(1). https://doi.org/10.53751/001c.29228

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