Elisha's Profile in the Book of Kings

The Double Agent

Keith Bodner author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:25th Jul '13

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Elisha's Profile in the Book of Kings uses the tools of literary criticism to read the Elisha narrative as an integral component of the Deuteronomistic History compiled in the aftermath of the Babylonian invasion and destruction of Jerusalem in 586 BCE. From his investiture in 1 Kings 19 to his final cameo in 2 Kings 13, Elisha the prophet has one of the most extensively-narrated careers in Israel's royal history. During a particularly dark and contested era where the corrupt northern kings hold sway, Elisha enters the ideological battleground and boldly raises his voice and performs remarkable signs to stem the tide of injustice and religious inconstancy. Empowered by a double portion of his master Elijah's spirit, Elisha is a double agent who continues the task of dismantling the Omride dynasty. Moving between the international stage and more domestic locales, Elisha travels widely and interacts with a host of characters from virtually every socio-economic category, visiting foreign capitals and cities under siege as well as wealthy homes and obscure villages. With actions that range from feeding a multitude to mind-reading and raising the dead, Elisha's performance eclipses that of his master and ensures a lasting place in ancient Israel's prophetic heritage.

Bodner's detailed literary reading of the Elisha stories in 12 Kings succeeds in highlighting the existence of more coherence, repetition and continuity among the disparate Elisha narratives than most previous commentators have acknowledged. * Dennis Olson, Scottish Journal of Theology *
Bodners insightful close reading enables him to illuminate the web of connections between narratives that unifies the whole collection far more intricately than critics have recognizes * Jerome T. Walsh, Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology *

ISBN: 9780199681174

Dimensions: 222mm x 156mm x 18mm

Weight: 366g

190 pages