מגילת מלכים ממערה 6 בקומראן והביקורת הספרותית של סיפור מצור שומרון (מלכים ב ו 24 - ז 20)

Full title
מגילת מלכים ממערה 6 בקומראן והביקורת הספרותית של סיפור מצור שומרון (מלכים ב ו 24 - ז 20)
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Reference type
Author(s)
Kislev, Itamar
Editor(s)
Jonathan Ben-Dov
Menahem Kister
Year
2017
Journal / Book Title || Series Title
מגילות: מחקרים במגילות מדבר יהודה [Meghillot: Studies in the Dead Sea Scrolls]
Translated title
6QKings and the Historical-Literary Criticism of the Story of Elisha and the Siege of Samaria
Issue / Series Volume
[יג [13
Publisher
Haifa University Press, Bialik Institute, Hebrew University
Place of Publication
Jerusalem
Pages
85-90
Work type
Language
Label
20/11/2017
Abstract

The story of the siege of Samaria is the longest Elisha story (2 Kgs 6:24–7:20). A problematic passage appears at the end of the story (7:16–20) which highlights the fulfillment of Elisha's prophecy exactly as he had anticipated (7:1–2). This is, however, a stacked pericope, which includes a repetition of each detail two or three times. Scholars have tried to understand these superfluous repetitions in many ways; some have suggested that the passage was created in several stages, but there is no scholarly agreement on this issue. It seems that a hitherto neglected Qumranic document, together with some other philological considerations, can help us arrive at a solution to this puzzle, according to which the story originally ended in the middle of 7:17.

Primary Texts: Judean Desert Documents
Scroll / Document