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학술저널
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한국구약학회 구약논단 구약논단 제27권 제2호 통권80집
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2021.6
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132 - 168 (37page)

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The book of Judges plays a role in connecting the book of Joshua with the book of Samuel. Its main body consists of the stories of twelve judges (3:7-16:30) bracketed by two introductions (1:1-2:5; 2:6-3:6) and two endings (17:1-18:31; 19:1-21:25).
This paper deals with the first two passages of the first introduction analyzed in linguistic, literary, and theological points of view. In addition, the author tried to interpret them in terms of the process of the formation of the book as well as their historical background. In doing so, the study suggests the following conclusions: (1) the opening phrase “ויהי אחרי מןת” is probably a typical introductory form in the deuteronomistic history appeared in Josh. 1:1; Judg. 1:1; and 2 Sam. 1:1; (2) the question of the descendants of Israel “Who shall go up for us against the Canaanites first, to fight against them?” and the following answer of Yahweh “Judah shall go up” indicate the shift in leadership to the tribe of Judah after the death of Joshua; (3) the first introduction to which the text belongs (1:1-2:5) is connected with the second ending (chs. 19-21), both added in the last phase of the formation of the book of Judges (Stratum 1); (4) exegesis of the text and analysis of cities mentioned in the book of Judges, its arrangement of twelve judges, and a certain phrase, “From Dan to Beersheba,” lead to the assumption that the book alludes to the expectation of a king from the tribe of Judah, i.e. David.

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