Larry R. Helyer is Professor Emeritus of Biblical Studies at Taylor University. He is the author of Exploring Jewish Literature of the Second Temple Period (2002), Yesterday, Today, and Forever: The Continuing Relevance of the Old Testament (2004), The Witness of Jesus, Paul and John (2008), The Life and Witness of Peter (2012), and The Life and Witness of Jeremiah (2019). He and his wife Joyce host tours of the Holy Lands.
"It is for sure that the narrative of David is a gift that keeps on
giving. Larry Helyer has now added to our rich corpus on David a
quite accessible study. Two markings of his book merit notice.
First, Helyer has an exquisite sense of narrative and so can render
each moment of the David narrative in a fresh way. Second, Helyer
does not flinch from the theological claim that he finds pervasive
in the text, and is able to trace the providential resolve of God
through the narrative. This book is of special interest as we watch
this agile reader weave together these two accents. The book shows
the way in which the David story keeps giving to us."
--Walter Brueggemann, Columbia Theological Seminary
"In his expert retelling of the story of David, Larry Helyer helps
us experience something of the drama that enveloped the greatest of
the Israelite kings. In doing so, we see that the story is not
quite as familiar as we might first think. In measure, David was
both the very best and very worst of what a life can be.
Throughout, Helyer asks, 'So what does it mean to be a person after
God's own heart?'"
--Paul H. Wright, Jerusalem University College
"Larry Helyer's most recent book about the intriguing story of
David goes beyond giving us the usual selected highlights about the
shepherd boy who became a successful king. . . . The book clearly
articulates the breadth and impact of David's legacy,
accomplishments, and flaws, as a king, poet/musician, and as a
practical theologian reflecting his abiding love for God, no matter
what."
--Eugene B. Habecker, Sagamore Institute
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