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The Michal Affair: From Zimri-Lim to the Rabbis

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This fresh approach to the story of Michal, daughter of Saul and wife of David, juxtaposes three quite different interpretative methods: narratological, historical, and history of traditions.

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This fresh approach to the story of Michal, daughter of Saul and wife of David, juxtaposes three quite different interpretative methods: narratological, historical, and history of traditions.

In his first chapter Bodi offers a subtle political reading of the Michal story, bringing to the fore the power-struggle between Saul and David that forms its main intrigue. Michal’s personal tragedy foreshadows that of the Israelite monarchy and prefigures its end. It is a unique phenomenon in ancient Near Eastern literature that the story of a woman should serve as a means of criticizing the abuses of the monarchy and deconstructing the royal ideology.

The second chapter compares the daughters of Saul and the daughters of Zimri-Lim. This eighteenth-century BCE tribal king of Mari offered his two daughters Kirum and Shimatum to the same vassal in order to be able to spy on him. Saul seems to have done something similar with his daughters Merab and Michal, both offered to David. The unhappy marriage of Kirum ended in divorce. Although the announcement of the divorce was made by her husband in a public ceremony, it was prompted by the royal princess —the first example of a divorce initiated by a woman in ancient Near Eastern texts.

The third chapter explores a rich variety of rabbinic interpretations of key moments in the Michal story. Important and often little known observations are drawn from both the Talmuds and from midrashic works such as Abrabanel and anthologies like Midrash Rabbah, Yalqut Shimoni, Meam Loez and Malbim, together with the comments by Rashi and Qimhi.

Both the narratological investigation and the rabbinic interpretations point to David’s guilt during his dance in front of the ark. The rabbis indeed attributed the exile of the nation to David’s misdeeds. A careful reading of the biblical texts dealing with the figure of David in his relationship with his first wife Michal reaches the same conclusion: He is not exactly the man he pretends to be.

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  1. Zev Garber, Catholic Biblical Quarterly

    The attraction of this monograph—rich in historical-critical and rhetorical-critical methodology and comparative-contrastive approach—is the sustained reflection on the moral issues associated with Israelite monarchy. Readers will benefit, too, from the subtle advocacy advanced by the author in righting the feminist voice in Israelite religion.

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Book information

Author
Daniel Bodi
List Price
£50 / $85 / €75
Series
Hebrew Bible Monographs, 3
Scholars' Price
£25 / $42.50 / €37.50
ISBN 13 hardback
978-1-905048-17-5
Paperback price
£15.95 / $22.50 / €20
ISBN 13 Paperback
978-1-905048-74-8
Format
Hardback / Paperback
Page Extent
ix + 170
Publication Date
Jun-06
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