De Pacto Davidis Et Abneri Contra Isbosethum Illicito, 2 Sam. Iii. examines the biblical account of the covenant between David and Abner against Ishbosheth, as narrated in the Second Book of Samuel, chapter three. This work, authored by Johann Christoph Ortlob and Carl Friedrich Ortlob, delves into the historical and religious implications of this pivotal moment in the Old Testament. The analysis provides insights into the political dynamics, religious customs, and ethical considerations surrounding the establishment of David's kingship. Scholars and readers interested in biblical history, Old Testament studies, and the dynamics of ancient covenants will find this a valuable resource for understanding the complexities of the biblical narrative.
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