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Commentaries on 1 and 2 Samuel

Ackroyd, P. R. The First Book of Samuel. CBC. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1971.

———. The Second Book of Samuel. CBC. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1977.

Alter, Robert. The David Story: A Translation with Commentary of 1 and 2 Samuel. New York: W. W. North, 1999.

Anderson, A. A. 2 Samuel. WBC 11. Dallas, Tex.: Word, 1989.

Baldwin, Joyce. 1 and 2 Samuel: An Introduction and Commentary. TOTC 8. Downers Grove, Ill.: InterVarsity Press, 1988.

Bergen, Robert D. 1, 2 Samuel. NAC 7. Nashville, Tenn.: Broadman & Holman, 1996.

Brueggemann, Walter. First and Second Samuel. Interpretation. Louisville, Ky.: John Knox, 1990.

Evans, Mary J. 1 and 2 Samuel. NIBCOT 6. Peabody, Mass.: Hendrickson, 2000.

Gordon, Robert P. I and II Samuel: A Commentary. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1986.

———. 1 and 2 Samuel. OTG. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1984.

Hertzberg, Hans Wilhelm. I and II Samuel. OTL. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1964.

Jobling, David. 1 Samuel. Berit Olam. Collegeville, Minn.: Liturgical, 1998.

Keil, C. F., and Franz Delitzsch. Biblical Commentary on the Books of Samuel. Trans. J. Martin. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1956.

Klein, Ralph W. 1 Samuel. WBC 10. Waco, Tex.: Word, 1983.

Mauchline. J. 1 and 2 Samuel. NCB. London: Marshall, Morgan and Scott, 1971.

McCarter, P. Kyle, Jr. 1 and 2 Samuel. 2 vols. AB 8, 9. New York: Doubleday, 1980 and 1984.

McKane, William. I and II Samuel. Torch Bible Commentaries. London: SCM, 1963.

Newsome, James D. I Samuel, II Samuel. Knox Preaching Guides. Philadelphia: Westminster John Knox, 1982.

Payne, David F. I and II Samuel. Westminster Daily Study Bible. Philadelphia: Westminster John Knox, 1982.

Smith, H. P. A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Books of Samuel. ICC. Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1898.

Spina, Frank Anthony. “1 and 2 Samuel.” Pages 358–87 in Asbury Bible Commentary. Edited by Eugene E. Carpenter and Wayne McCown. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1992.

Youngblood, Ronald F. “1, 2 Samuel.” Pages 551–1104 in EBC, vol. 3. Edited by Frank E. Gaebelein. 12 vols. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1992.

Other Significant Works Related to 1 and 2 Samuel

Ahlström, Gösta W. “Administration of the State in Canaan and Ancient Israel.” Pages 587–603 in vol. 1 of Civilizations of the Ancient Near East. Edited by Jack M. Sasson. 4 vols. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1995.

Arnold, W. R. Ephod and Ark. HTS 3. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard Univ. Press, 1917.

Ash, Paul S. David, Solomon and Egypt: A Reassessment. JSOTSup 297. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1999.

Auld, A. Graeme. Kings Without Privilege: David and Moses in the Story of the Bible’s Kings Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1994.

———. “Re-Reading Samuel (Historically): ‘Etwas mehr Nichtwissen.’” Pages 160–69 in The Origins of the Ancient Israelite States. Edited by Volkmar Fritz and Philip R. Davies. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1996.

Bailey, Randall C. David in Love and War: The Pursuit of Power in 2 Samuel 10–12. JSOTSup 75. Sheffield: JSOT, 1990.

Birch, Bruce C. The Rise of the Israelite Monarchy: The Growth and Development of I Samuel 7–15. Missoula, Mont.: Scholars Press, 1976.

Brettler, Marc Z. “Biblical Literature as Politics: The Case of Samuel.” Pages 71–92 in Religion and Politics in the Ancient Near East. Edited by Adele Berlin. Bethesda, Md.: Univ. Press of Maryland, 1996.

———. The Creation of History in Ancient Israel. London: Routledge, 1995.

———. God Is King: Understanding an Israelite Metaphor. Sheffield: JSOT, 1989.

Campbell, Antony F. The Ark Narrative (1 Sam 4–6; 2 Sam 6): A Form-Critical and Traditio-Historical Study. Missoula, Mont.: Scholars Press, 1975.

———. Of Prophets and Kings: A Late Ninth-Century Document (1 Samuel 1-2 Kings 10. CBQMS 17. Washington, D.C.: Catholic Biblical Association, 1986.

Carlson, R. A. David, the Chosen King. Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell, 1964.

Conroy, Charles. Absalom Absalom! Narrative and Language in 2 Sam 13–20. AnBib 81. Rome: Pontifical Biblical Institute, 1978.

Day, John, ed. King and Messiah in Israel and the Ancient Near East: Proceedings of the Oxford Old Testament Seminar. JSOTSup 270. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1998.

Edelman, Diana. King Saul in the Historiography of Judah. JSOTSup 121. Sheffield: JSOT Press, 1991.

———. “Saul ben Kish in History and Tradition.” Pages 142–59 in The Origins of the Ancient Israelite States. Edited by Volkmar Fritz and Philip R. Davies. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1996.

Eslinger, Lyle M. House of God or House of David: The Rhetoric of 2 Samuel 7. JSOTSup 164. Sheffield: JSOT, 1994.

———. Kingship of God in Crisis: A Close Reading of 1 Samuel 1–12. Sheffield: Almond, 1985.

Exum, J. Cheryl, ed. The Historical Books: A Sheffield Reader. The Biblical Seminar 40. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1997.

Flanagan, James. David’s Social Drama: A Hologram of Israel’s Early Iron Age. JSOTSup 73 and SWBA 7. Sheffield: Almond, 1988.

Fokkelmann, Jan P. Narrative Art and Poetry in the Books of Samuel: A Full Interpretation Based on Stylistic and Structural Analyses. 4 vols. Assen, The Netherlands: Van Gorcum, 1981, 1986, 1990, 1993.

Foresti, Fabrizio. The Rejection of Saul in the Perspective of the Deuteronomistic School: A Study of 1 Sam 15 and Related Texts. Rome: Edizione del Teresianum, 1984.

Fritz, Volkmar, and Philip R. Davies, eds. The Origins of the Ancient Israelite States. JSOTSup 228. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1996.

Garsiel, Moshe. “Word Play and Puns as a Rhetorical Device in the Book of Samuel.” Pages 181–204 in Puns and Pundits: Word Play in the Hebrew Bible and Ancient Near Eastern Literature. Edited by Scott B. Noegel. Bethesda, Md.: CDL Press, 2000.

Gerbrandt, Gerald E. Kingship According to the Deuteronomistic History. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1986.

Gordon, Robert P. “David’s Rise and Saul’s Demise: Narrative Analogy in 1 Samuel 24–26.” TynBul 31 (1980): 37–64.

———. “In Search of David: The David Tradition in Recent Study.” Pages 285–98 in Faith, Tradition, and History: Old Testament Historiography in Its Near Eastern Context. Edited by A. R. Millard, J. K. Hoffmeier, and D. W. Baker. Winona Lake, Ind.: Eisenbrauns, 1994.

———. “Who Made the Kingmaker? Reflections on Samuel and the Institution of the Monarchy.” Pages 255–69 in Faith, Tradition, and History: Old Testament Historiography in Its Near Eastern Context. Edited by A. R. Millard, J. K. Hoffmeier, and D. W. Baker. Winona Lake, Ind.: Eisenbrauns, 1994.

Gunn, David M. The Fate of King Saul: An Interpretation of a Biblical Story. JSOTSup 14. Sheffield: JSOT, 1980.

———. The Story of King David: Genre and Interpretation. JSOTSup 6. Sheffield: JSOT, 1978.

Halpern, Baruch. The Constitution of the Monarchy in Israel. HSM 24. Chico, Calif.: Scholars Press, 1981.

———. “The Construction of the Davidic State: An Exercise in Historiography.” Pages 44–75 in The Origins of the Ancient Israelite States. Edited by Volkmar Fritz and Philip R. Davies. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1996.

Howard, David M., Jr. “The Case for Kingship in the Old Testament Narrative Books and the Psalms.” TrinJ 9 (1988): 19–35.

Ishida, Tomoo. The Royal Dynasties in Ancient Israel. BZAW 142. Berlin: W. de Gruyter, 1977.

———, ed. Studies in the Period of David and Solomon and Other Essays. Winona Lake, Ind.: Eisenbrauns, 1982.

Knierim, R. “The Messianic Concept in the First Book of Samuel.” Pages 20–51 in Jesus and the Historian: Written in Honor of E. C. Colwell. Edited by F. T. Trotter. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1968.

Knoppers, Gary N. “Ancient Near Eastern Royal Grants and the Davidic Covenant: A Parallel?JAOS 116 (1996): 670–97.

———. “The Historical Study of the Monarchy: Developments and Detours.” Pages 207–35 in The Face of Old Testament Studies. Edited by D. W. Baker and B. T. Arnold. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1999.

———. “The Vanishing Solomon: The Disappearance of the United Monarchy from Recent Histories of Ancient Israel.” JBL 116 (1997): 19–44.

Levenson, Jon D. “1 Samuel 25 as Literature and History.” CBQ 40 (1978): 11–28.

———, and Baruch Halpern. “The Political Import of David’s Marriages.” JBL 99 (1980): 507–18.

Long, V. Philips. The Art of Biblical History. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1994.

———. “Historiography of the Old Testament.” Pages 145–75 in The Face of Old Testament Studies. Edited by D. W. Baker and B. T. Arnold. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1999.

———. The Reign and Rejection of King Saul: A Case for Literary and Theological Coherence. SBLDS 118. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1989.

Malamat, Abraham. “A Political Look at the Kingdom of David and Solomon and Its Relations with Egypt.” Pages 189–204 in Studies in the Period of David and Solomon and Other Essays. Edited by Tomoo Ishida. Winona Lake, Ind.: Eisenbrauns, 1982.

Martin, J. “Studies in 1 and 2 Samuel, Part 1: The Structure of 1 and 2 Samuel.” BibSac 141 (1984): 28–42.

———. “Studies in 1 and 2 Samuel, Part 2: The Literary Quality of 1 and 2 Samuel.” BibSac 141 (1984): 131–45.

———. “Studies in 1 and 2 Samuel, Part 3: The Text of Samuel.” BibSac 141 (1984): 209–22.

McCarter, P. Kyle, Jr. “The Apology of David.” JBL 99 (1980): 489–504.

McConville, J. Gordon. Grace in the End: A Study in Deuteronomic Theology. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1993.

Mendenhall, George E. “The Monarchy.” Int 29 (1975): 155–70.

Merrill, Eugene H. “The ‘Accession Year’ and Davidic Chronology,” JANESCU 19 (1989): 101–12

Mettinger, Tryggve N. D. King and Messiah: The Civil and Sacral Legitimation of the Israelite Kings. ConBOT 8. Lund: C. W. K. Gleerup, 1976.

Meyers, Carol, “David as Temple Builder.” Pages 357–76 in Ancient Israelite Religion: Essays in Honor of Frank Moore Cross. Edited by Patrick D. Miller Jr., P. D. Hanson, and S. D. McBride. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1987.

Miller, Patrick D., and J. J. M. Roberts. The Hand of the Lord: A Reassessment of the “Ark Narrative” of 1 Samuel. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Univ. Press, 1977.

Miscall, Peter D. 1 Samuel: A Literary Reading. Bloomington, Ind.: Indiana Univ. Press, 1986.

Moberly, R. W. L. “Theology of the Old Testament.” Pages 452–78 in The Face of Old Testament Studies. Edited by D. W. Baker and B. T. Arnold. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1999.

Momigliano, A. “Biblical Studies and Classical Studies: Simple Reflections About Historical Method.” BA 45 (1982): 224–28.

Nassaman, Nadav. “Sources and Composition in the History of David.” Pages 170–86 in The Origins of the Ancient Israelite States. Edited by Volkmar Fritz and Philip R. Davies. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1996.

Polak, F. H. “David’s Kingship—A Precarious Equilibrium.” Pages 119–47 in Politics and Theopolitics in the Bible and Postbiblical Literature. Edited by H. G. Reventlow, Y. Hoffman, and B. Uffenheimer. JSOTSup 171. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1994.

Polzin, Robert. David and the Deuteronomist: 2 Samuel. Indiana Studies in Biblical Literature. Bloomington, Ind.: Univ. of Indiana Press, 1993.

———. Samuel and the Deuteronomist: A Literary Study of the Deuteronomic History. 2 vols. San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1989.

Roberts, J. J. M. “The Davidic Origin of the Zion Tradition.” JBL 92 (1973): 329–44.

———. “In Defense of the Monarchy: The Contribution of Israelite Kingship to Biblical Theology.” Pages 377–96 in Ancient Israelite Religion: Essays in Honor of Frank Moore Cross. Edited by Patrick D. Miller, Jr., P. D. Hanson, and S. D. McBride. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1987.

———. “The Old Testament’s Contribution to Messianic Expectations.” Pages 39–51 in The Messiah. Edited by J. H. Charlesworth. Minneapolis: Fortress, 1992.

———. “Zion in the Theology of the Davidic-Solomonic Empire.” Pages 93–108 in Studies in the Period of David and Solomon and Other Essays. Edited by Tomoo Ishida. Winona Lake, Ind.: Eisenbrauns, 1982.

Sacon, Kiyoshi K. “A Study of the Literary Structure of ‘The Succession Narrative’.” Pages 27–54 in Studies in the Period of David and Solomon and Other Essays. Edited by Tomoo Ishida. Winona Lake, Ind.: Eisenbrauns, 1982.

Satterthwaite, P. E. “David in the Books of Samuel: A Messianic Expectation?” Pages 41–65 in The Lord’s Anointed: Interpretation of Old Testament Messianic Texts. Edited by P. E. Satterthwaite, R. S. Hess, and G. J. Wenham. Carlisle: Paternoster, 1995.

Schäfer-Lichtenberger, Christa. “Sociological and Biblical Views of the Early State.” Pages 78–105 in The Origins of the Ancient Israelite States. Edited by Volkmar Fritz and Philip R. Davies. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1996.

Schniedewind, William M. Society and the Promise to David: The Reception History of 2 Samuel 7:1–17. Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press, 1999.

Seow, C. L. Myth, Drama, and the Politics of David’s Dance. HSM 44. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1989.

Stirrup, A. “‘Why Has Yahweh Defeated Us Today Before The Philistines?’ The Question of The Ark Narrative.” TynBul 51 (2000): 81–100.

Tsevat, Matitiahu. “The Biblical Account of the Foundation of the Monarchy in Israel.” Pages 77–99 in The Meaning of the Book of Job and Other Biblical Studies: Essays on the Literature and Religion of the Hebrew Bible. New York, Ktav, 1980.

———. “Israelite History and the Historical Books of the Old Testament.” Pages 177–87 in The Meaning of the Book of Job and Other Biblical Studies: Essays on the Literature and Religion of the Hebrew Bible. New York, Ktav, 1980.

———. “Samuel, I & II.” Pages 777–81 in IDBS. Edited by K. Crim. Nashville: Abingdon, 1976.

———. “Studies in the Book of Samuel: I, Interpretation of I Sam. 2:27–36, The Narrative of Kareth.” HUCA 32 (1961): 191–216.

Vannoy, J. Robert. Covenant Revewal at Gilgal: A Study of I Samuel 11:14–12:25. Cherry Hill, N.J.: Mack, 1978.

de Vaux, Roland. “The King of Israel, Vassal of Yahweh.” Pages 152–66 in The Bible and the Ancient Near East. Trans. D. McHugh. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1971.

Willis, J. T. “The Function of Comprehensive Anticipatory Redactional Joints in I Samuel 16–18.” ZAW 85 (1973): 294–314.

———. “The ‘Repentance’ of God in the Books of Samuel, Jeremiah, and Jonah.” HBT 16 (1994): 156–75.

Text and Commentary on 1 Samuel