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"King David Is A Myth - He Never Ruled Over Israel" - Something You Might Not Know About The Bible

King David is a mythical figure, or to be more precise, King David and his son Solomon and the stories about their empire are late legends, most likely composed in the Hellenistic period, centuries after they supposedly lived. Among the Ancient Near East scholars, it has been known for decades. Legends of David and Solomon deserve to be liberated from ideological and geo-political abuses in order for us to appreciate their literary and theological values. so that their stories can be finally appreciated. Similar video about Exodus myth can be found here:    • "Exodus is a Myth" Something You Migh...   Video from our series Mythical Bible: Exodus is a Myth -    • "Exodus is a Myth" Something You Migh...   Mythic Walls of Jericho -    • "Mythic Walls of Jericho" - Something...   Some literature: John Van Seters: The Biblical Saga of King David, Eisenbrauns 2009 Israel Finkelstein and Neil Asher Silberman: David and Solomon, In Search of the Bible's Sacred Kings and the Roots of the Western Tradition, Free Press 2006 A.G.Vaugh and A.E.Killebrew (eds.): Jerusalem in the Bible and Archaeology, SBL 2003 Philippe Wajdenbaum: Argonauts of the Desert, Routledge 2009 Israel Finkelstein and Amihai Mazar: The Quest for the Historical Israel, SBL 2005 Thomas L.Thompson: The Mythic Past, Random House, 1999 Israel Finkelstein and Neil Asher Silberman: The Bible Unearthed, Simon and Schuster, 2002 Keith W. Whitelam: The Invention of Ancient Israel, Routledge 1996 Thomas E. Levy (ed): The Archaeology of Society in the Holy Land, Continuum 1998 Very interesting is a suggestion by Nicolas Wyatt that root DWD served as a royal terminology denoting the royal successors. Nicolas Wyatt: There’s such Divinity doth Hedge a King, SOTS 2005, chapter 2 - ‘Jedidiah’ and Cognate Forms as a Title of Royal Legitimization (pages 13-22).

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