The Politics of Dead Kings: Dynastic Ancestors in the Book of Kings and Ancient Israel

The Politics of Dead Kings: Dynastic Ancestors in the Book of Kings and Ancient Israel

Author
Matthew J. Suriano
Publisher
JCB Mohr (Paul Siebeck)
Language
English
Edition
Illustrated
Year
2010
Page
227
ISBN
3161504739,9783161504730,9783161511462
File Type
pdf
File Size
1013.4 KiB

In the narrative of Israel and Judah found in the Book of Kings, the end of a king's rule is summed up in a series of stock statements that begin with the poetic idiom for death: and [the king] lay with his fathers. The summary statements all revolve around the problem of royal death and succession, encapsulated in a brief epilogue that consisted typically of a notice of burial (in the royal tombs) and the introduction of the successor. As such, the formulaic statements conveyed royal legitimacy through the ideals of political continuity and the linear descent of power. The formulaic epilogues reflected the importance of funerary rituals and royal tombs in their ability to confront the political problem posed by a king's death and the subsequent act of dynastic succession. This political ideology found in the epilogues of Kings was consistent with the political landscape of the Levant during the Iron Age.

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