Samuel’s Call Narrative: Literary Design and Meaning

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Abstract

The gap between the content of Samuel’s call narrative (1 Sam 1,1-4,1a), which describes his inauguration as a prophet, and its design, which strays from the literary model of calls to prophecy, has yet to be offered a plausible synchronic explanation. The literary reading suggested in this article presents a new interpretation of Samuel’s misunderstanding of the call, and clarifies the theological meaning of Eli’s involvement in his initiation into prophecy; these explain how the unique characteristics of the story construct its intertwined dual theme: the call to prophecy, and the replacement of the leadership, and explicate why the leadership change includes not only a personal replacement of Eli, but also of the priestly leadership model with a prophetic one.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)215-233
Number of pages19
JournalScandinavian Journal of the Old Testament
Volume38
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

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Keywords

  • 1 Samuel 3
  • Book of Samuel
  • Literary Analysis
  • Prophetic Call Narratives
  • Samuel

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