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org.jabref.logic.exporter.SaveException: Problems saving: java.io.IOException: Error in field ‘TITLE of entry ISRAELITE1960’: Unescaped ‘}’ character without opening bracket ends string prematurely. Field value: 202 divinity or deification of the Hebrew king is the k in g s status a s “ son” of God. for example, has cited the sonship promise in II Sam ? in support of his thesis of the d ig n ity of the king in Is- rael\*. It is the writer’s task to examine the OT passages which speak of the king as God’s son, or of God as the king’ s father, in an effort to evaluate the claim for the divinity of Hebrew kings insofar as it relies on these data. The passages with which this essay is primarily concerned are II Sam 712-14 ? $ ٤ ? 89 20-80 II© و. The dating of the N athan prophecy of II Sam 7 and the related material in the first part of Ps 89 must first be considered. I t is im- portant to know whether we are dealing with conceptions expressed in the context of the monarchy or in a context ط which the monarchy had ceased to be a living reality. w. 203 goes *٠٠ far in his ^oie^ie against the use of what he cafls a late Midrash as an authority for pre־exilie religion and in his identification of the motif of the eternal reign of the Davidic dynasty w ith ^ s t־exilic "fanatical faith.” One needﻞ ﻬ ﻳ deny the usefulness of the oracular poetic passages of II Sam 1—17 in stimulating and s u p ^ rtin g Jewish Davidic messianism after the exile. However, one should not rule out the ¡^ssibility th a t the poetic prophecies concerning theD avidic dynasty and the father-son relationship between Yahweh and D a d d 's seed are part of a prophecy which stemmed from near the tim e of David himself and which later came to be thought of in eschatolo^cal terms. In other words, it is at least plausible th at the verses under discussion were first uttered in the context of the glories of D avid’s rule, ط the expectation of the continuation of the current level of well-being and favor with Yahweh. If this be the case, we need not assert the dependence of the midrashic author of II Sam 7 upon Ps 897 . Indeed, both might be seen as drawing upon a source which originated in the united monarchy period ® . At least for our present purposes, then, it is possible to examine the N athan prophecy in both II Sam 7 and Ps 89 as data for the problem of divine kingship in pre-exilic Israelite religion. I t m ay now be asked whether one is justified in treating Ps ة and 110 as OT witaesses to the Hebrew ״״royal ideology” during the period of the monarchy. c. In the judgm ent of the writer, early dating of Ps II© on interna} evidence is convincing 1 \* . The psalm seems quite w,
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Caused by: java.io.IOException: Error in field ‘TITLE of entry ISRAELITE1960’: Unescaped ‘}’ character without opening bracket ends string prematurely. Field value: 202 divinity or deification of the Hebrew king is the k in g s status a s “ son” of God. for example, has cited the sonship promise in II Sam ? in support of his thesis of the d ig n ity of the king in Is- rael*. It is the writer’s task to examine the OT passages which speak of the king as God’s son, or of God as the king’ s father, in an effort to evaluate the claim for the divinity of Hebrew kings insofar as it relies on these data. The passages with which this essay is primarily concerned are II Sam 712-14 ? $ ٤ ? 89 20-80 II© و. The dating of the N athan prophecy of II Sam 7 and the related material in the first part of Ps 89 must first be considered. I t is im- portant to know whether we are dealing with conceptions expressed in the context of the monarchy or in a context ط which the monarchy had ceased to be a living reality. w. 203 goes *٠٠ far in his ^oie^ie against the use of what he cafls a late Midrash as an authority for pre־exilie religion and in his identification of the motif of the eternal reign of the Davidic dynasty w ith ^ s t־exilic "fanatical faith.” One needﻞ ﻬ ﻳ deny the usefulness of the oracular poetic passages of II Sam 1—17 in stimulating and s u p ^ rtin g Jewish Davidic messianism after the exile. However, one should not rule out the ¡^ssibility th a t the poetic prophecies concerning theD avidic dynasty and the father-son relationship between Yahweh and D a d d 's seed are part of a prophecy which stemmed from near the tim e of David himself and which later came to be thought of in eschatolo^cal terms. In other words, it is at least plausible th at the verses under discussion were first uttered in the context of the glories of D avid’s rule, ط the expectation of the continuation of the current level of well-being and favor with Yahweh. If this be the case, we need not assert the dependence of the midrashic author of II Sam 7 upon Ps 897 . Indeed, both might be seen as drawing upon a source which originated in the united monarchy period ® . At least for our present purposes, then, it is possible to examine the N athan prophecy in both II Sam 7 and Ps 89 as data for the problem of divine kingship in pre-exilic Israelite religion. I t m ay now be asked whether one is justified in treating Ps ة and 110 as OT witaesses to the Hebrew ״״royal ideology” during the period of the monarchy. c. In the judgm ent of the writer, early dating of Ps II© on interna} evidence is convincing 1 \* . The psalm seems quite w,
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Caused by: org.jabref.logic.bibtex.InvalidFieldValueException: Unescaped ‘}’ character without opening bracket ends string prematurely. Field value: 202 divinity or deification of the Hebrew king is the k in g s status a s “ son” of God. for example, has cited the sonship promise in II Sam ? in support of his thesis of the d ig n ity of the king in Is- rael*. It is the writer’s task to examine the OT passages which speak of the king as God’s son, or of God as the king’ s father, in an effort to evaluate the claim for the divinity of Hebrew kings insofar as it relies on these data. The passages with which this essay is primarily concerned are II Sam 712-14 ? $ ٤ ? 89 20-80 II© و. The dating of the N athan prophecy of II Sam 7 and the related material in the first part of Ps 89 must first be considered. I t is im- portant to know whether we are dealing with conceptions expressed in the context of the monarchy or in a context ط which the monarchy had ceased to be a living reality. w. 203 goes \*٠٠ far in his ^oie^ie against the use of what he cafls a late Midrash as an authority for pre־exilie religion and in his identification of the motif of the eternal reign of the Davidic dynasty w ith ^ s t־exilic "fanatical faith.” One needﻞ ﻬ ﻳ deny the usefulness of the oracular poetic passages of II Sam 1—17 in stimulating and s u p ^ rtin g Jewish Davidic messianism after the exile. However, one should not rule out the ¡^ssibility th a t the poetic prophecies concerning theD avidic dynasty and the father-son relationship between Yahweh and D a d d 's seed are part of a prophecy which stemmed from near the tim e of David himself and which later came to be thought of in eschatolo^cal terms. In other words, it is at least plausible th at the verses under discussion were first uttered in the context of the glories of D avid’s rule, ط the expectation of the continuation of the current level of well-being and favor with Yahweh. If this be the case, we need not assert the dependence of the midrashic author of II Sam 7 upon Ps 897 . Indeed, both might be seen as drawing upon a source which originated in the united monarchy period ® . At least for our present purposes, then, it is possible to examine the N athan prophecy in both II Sam 7 and Ps 89 as data for the problem of divine kingship in pre-exilic Israelite religion. I t m ay now be asked whether one is justified in treating Ps ة and 110 as OT witaesses to the Hebrew ״״royal ideology” during the period of the monarchy. c. In the judgm ent of the writer, early dating of Ps II© on interna} evidence is convincing 1 \* . The psalm seems quite w,
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Any helpful comment?

John

Search for ISRAELITE1960 in your bibliography, then open the “biblatex source” tab in the entry editor and check the TITLE field for an enescapted }. You probably, by accident, entered one too many.

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Maybe it’s this part of the title.

fixed by a direct edit of the title and author name

Cheers