Dziadosz, Dariusz2024-12-042024-12-042012Verbum Vitae, 2012, T. 21, s. 39-63.1644-85612451-280Xhttps://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/24960A comprehensive series of traditions about the succession of the throne (2 Sam 13-20; 1Kgs 1-2) belongs to the more representative parts of the biblical history of king David and is simultaneously one of the most beautiful parts of the Hebrew prose. This part of the Bible provides an extremely varied and complex tale with full intrigue and contrived fight for power at the royal court. Important is also the theme of the personal relationship of David with his sons. The history of the son of Jesse and his descendants, described in 2 Sam 13-20; 1 Kgs 1-2, may indeed used as a biblical illustration of extraordinarily important problem of the good upbringing and education of the younger generation. The evolution of the respectful relationship between parents and their offspring, the selection of appropriate methods and patterns of parental love, and the various types of difficulties accompanying the process of education are a common theme of many biblical texts. These traditions not only analyze the theological and existential ground of human relationships, but also formulate specific indications for the upbringing valid in any time and circumstances.plCC-BY-ND - Uznanie autorstwa - Bez utworów zależnychKing DavidKing David’s sonseducationsuccession narrative2 Sam 13-201 Kgs 1-2upbringingpoliticsdramaroyal courtpolitical dramaeducational dramacourt intrigueshistoryhistory of IsraelIsraelcivil warSecond Book of SamuelFirst Book of KingsBibleOld Testamentbiblical studiesDawid królsynowie króla Dawidaedukacjanarracja o sukcesjiwychowaniepolitykadramatdwór królewskidramat politycznydramat wychowawczyintrygi dworskiehistoriahistoria IzraelaIzraelwojna domowaDruga Księga SamuelaPierwsza Księga KrólewskaBibliaPismo ŚwięteStary Testamentbiblistyka2 Sm 13-201 Krl 1-2Dawid i jego synowie. Wychowawczy i polityczny dramat na dworze królewskimArticle