@article{Youngberg_2017, title={Identity Coherence in the Chronicler’s Narrative: King Josiah as a Second David and a Second Saul}, volume={17}, url={https://jhsonline.org/index.php/jhs/article/view/29367}, DOI={10.5508/jhs.2017.v17.a4}, abstractNote={<p>Among the variants in Chronicles and Samuel-Kings is the inclusion of Samuel in Josiah's narrative (2 Chr 35:18) compared to “the judges who led Israel” (2 Kgs 23:22). Samuel's appearance occurs at a major transition in the Chronicler's narrative, which links Josiah to not only David, but Saul. While there is yet to be a consensus among scholars as to why a negative death scene follows Josiah's laudable Passover, the social memory associated with Samuel adds rhetorical weight to the Chronicler's narrative.</p>}, journal={The Journal of Hebrew Scriptures}, author={Youngberg, Brendan G.}, year={2017}, month={Jan.} }