
New Books in Biblical Studies Lena-Sofia Tiemeyer, "In Search of Jonathan: Jonathan Between the Bible and Modern Fiction" (Oxford UP, 2023)
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Nov 17, 2024 Lena-Sofia Tiemeyer, a professor of Old Testament exegesis from Sweden, explores the complex character of Jonathan in both biblical texts and modern fiction. She discusses Jonathan's courage, loyalty, and moral dilemmas, particularly his relationship with Saul and David. Tiemeyer highlights how contemporary interpretations enrich our understanding of Jonathan's sacrifice and leadership. Additionally, she reflects on balancing scholarly rigor with accessibility, aiming to reach a wider audience while maintaining depth in her analysis.
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Jonathan's Disregard for Safety
- Jonathan, despite being crown prince, bravely walks into David's camp to assure him of God's presence, disregarding his safety.
- Tiemeyer finds Jonathan's disregard for his own safety remarkably brave.
The Third Book of Kings
- Jochi Brandes' "The Third Book of Kings" retells the biblical narrative from a pro-Saul perspective, with Michal as the narrator.
- The book offers an alternative history, portraying Michal as a rejected woman from a rejected house.
Geraldine Brooks' Depiction of Relationships
- Geraldine Brooks highlights the homoerotic aspects of David and Jonathan's relationship, portraying Michal as neglected and unhappy.
- The book depicts a tragic love triangle where Michal loves David, Jonathan loves David, and David potentially sees Michal as a Jonathan substitute.




