Joshua: The Un-Conquest Narrative—Joshua (2024)

Opening Israel's Scriptures

Ellen F. Davis

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2019

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9780190260583

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Davis, Ellen F., 'Joshua: The Un-Conquest Narrative—Joshua', Opening Israel's Scriptures (New York, 2019; online edn, Oxford Academic, 20 June 2019), https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190260545.003.0013, accessed 2 June 2024.

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Abstract

The book of Joshua, the first book of the Former Prophets, has historically been used to justify violent conquest, but it is better read as a model of anti-propaganda. The narrative draws a sharp contrast between the reliability of YHWH’s word and Israel’s slackness and offers a surprisingly sympathetic picture of Canaanites, the ostensible historical enemy. Origen’s practice of reading the story symbolically is suggestive: this is a complex theologically shaped story in which conquest is the dominant metaphor. The whole narrative may be seen as work of cultural memory that draws on stories of the distant past in order to support Israel’s resistance to apostasy and religious assimilation under the pressure of imperial threats, starting with the Assyrian empire in the seventh century.

Keywords: conquest, Canaanites, Origen, metaphor, cultural memory, resistance, Assyrian empire

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Biblical Studies

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Opening Israel’s Scriptures. Ellen F. Davis, Oxford University Press (2019). © Oxford University Press. DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780190260545.003.0013

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