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The Bible's First King

Uncovering the Story of Saul, David, and Solomon

Author(s): Avraham Faust, Zev I. Farber

ISBN: 9781009526333
Publication Date: 20/2/25
Pages: 464
Format: Hardback
Regular price £35.00 GBP
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Saul, David, and Solomon are dominant figures in the Hebrew Bible, rulers of an expanding Israelite polity before it dissolved into two separate kingdoms. Saul's paranoid jealousy, David's killing the Philistine champion Goliath with a slingshot, and Solomon's meeting the Queen of Sheba are familiar stories to many people, but what is the truth behind the texts? While scholars long believed these three monarchs to have been historical personalities, over the past three decades many have questioned the historicity of this United Monarchy, some doubting even the existence of its founding fathers. Building on a vast amount of archaeological evidence, this book robustly argues that the Israelite kingdom of the Bible was a real mini-empire, and that Saul, David, and Solomon were kings of consequence – even if the biblical stories reimagine their lives to glorify and vilify them. Combining fresh archaeological evidence with astute readings of key texts, the authors offer a compelling reconstruction of this fascinating ancient polity which, though it lasted less than a hundred years, has bequeathed a remarkable religious and cultural legacy to the western world. Written in a clear and engaging style, this book will be of interest to scholars and general audiences alike.

  • Provides a detailed and sophisticated answer to the intriguing question of the historicity of the united monarchy, and the existence and actions of its famous biblical kings Saul, David, and Solomon
  • Presents readers with a complex and complete picture of the United Monarchy, pieced together from innovative and thought-provoking ideas, many of which are presented in the book for the first time
  • It is an interdisciplinary study that combines detailed and up-to-date archaeological information with critical Bible analysis, and ethnographic data