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摘要
《撒母耳记下》21:19以总结的方式叙述了一个名叫以利哈难的人,伯利恒人雅雷-俄勒金的儿子,在战斗中杀死了迦特人歌利亚(因此,这显然与撒母耳记下17章中著名的延伸段落相矛盾)。对这节经文进行了文本批判性的重建,解释了撒母耳记下21:19中的“伯利恒人”和记载在历代志上20:5中属于歌利亚兄弟的名字“拉赫米”之间的关系。沿着这些思路,进一步论证了文本批判性分析是解决与1 Sam 17之间紧张关系的可行选择,而不需要诉诸额外的文学或源批判性解决方案。
Killing Goliath? Elhanan the Bethlehemite and the Text of 2 Samuel 21:19
The text of 2 Sam 21:19 states in summary fashion that a certain Elhanan, son of Jaare-oregim the Bethlehemite, killed Goliath the Gittite in battle (thus, in apparent contradiction to the famous extended pericope of 1 Sam 17). A text-critical reconstruction of the verse is presented which accounts for the relationship between “the Bethlehemite” in 2 Sam 21:19 and the name “Lahmi” which is recorded as belonging to Goliath’s brother in 1 Chr 20:5. Along these lines it is further argued that a text-critical analysis is a viable option for resolving the tension with 1 Sam 17, without the need to resort to additional literary or source-critical solutions.
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Vetus Testamentum is a leading journal covering all aspects of Old Testament study. It includes articles on history, literature, religion and theology, text, versions, language, and the bearing on the Old Testament of archaeology and the study of the Ancient Near East. ● Since 1951 generally recognized to be indispensable for scholarly work on the Old Testament. ● Articles of interest in English, French and German. ● Detailed book review section in every issue.