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Understanding the Bible: Sixth Edition, 6/e
Stephen Harris, California State University--Sacramento

The Prophets (Nevi’im) I

Chapter Objectives

What you should learn in this chapter.

  • Why the books from Joshua through Kings are referred to as the "Deuteronomistic History" and what the theological/historical perspective of its authors and editors is.
  • The basic outlines of Israelite history from the conquest to the end of the monarchy; the eras into which the authors of the Deuteronomistic History divide Israelite history.
  • The debate over the proper institutions for governing the Israelites
  • The nature of the Davidic covenant and what it says about the authors’ understanding of and hopes for the chosen people.
  • The relationship between prophecy and monarchy.
  • How the authors/editors of the Deuteronomistic history interpret the end of the Northern and Southern Monarchies