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The Book of J, Rosenberg/Bloom, Page 19
page 36
That was Soloman's son - I remember now.
Well we had the Boundaries covered. I had it too early. I now remember - she was looking back through the Solomonic period. And was ridiculing Jeraboam, King of Israel. But she also rejected Rehoboam as a weak King of Judah.
Fig Newton?
My J is a Guvurah ("great lady") of post-Solomonic court circles, herself of Davidic blood, who began writing her great work in the later years of Solomon, in close rapport and exchanging influences with her good friend the Court Historian, who wrote most of what we now call 2 Samuel.
page 36
...Rehoboam's reign in the curtailed kingdom of Judah as a likely time and place for the writing careers of J and the Court Historian.
That was Soloman's son - I remember now.
Well we had the Boundaries covered. I had it too early. I now remember - she was looking back through the Solomonic period. And was ridiculing Jeraboam, King of Israel. But she also rejected Rehoboam as a weak King of Judah.
Fig Newton?