A Man for All Seasons: David in Rabbinic and New Testament Literature

Interpretation 40 (2):156-169 (1986)
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Abstract

The rabbis found a measure of David's importance in the importance of his son Solomon, and an echo of that same sentiment is also at work in the New Testament traditions about David's messianic son

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