Introduction
1. Cultural Memory
2. Method and Structure
Chapter One: A Theory of Cultural Memory: Memory, Intertextuality, and Agency
1. Theorists
2. Literature as a Site of Memory
3. Intertextuality and Agency
4. Remembering and Forgetting
5. Cultural Memory in Biblical Studies
6. The Scribal Turn
Chapter Two: Canon: Intertextuality in Exodus 34:11-17
1. Allusion as an Act of Remembering
2. Relative Date of Exodus 34:11-26
3. Exodus 34:11-14, 15-16, 17
4. Canon as a Site of Memory
Chapter Three: Isaiah the Seer: Metaphor and Temporality in Isaiah 2
1. Composition and Structure
2. Old Poem: Isaiah 2:10.12-17*
3. "Revision through Introduction" (and Conclusion)
4. Isaiah the Seer: Temporality between Utterance and Fulfillment
5. Conclusion
Chapter Four: Divine History: Ambiguity and Resolution in 1 Samuel 13-15
1. Composition History
2. Saul as Yahwist: 1 Samuel 13:2-14:52 Prior to the Insertions
3. Saul Rejected
4. Reading the Composite: Gaps and Ambiguities
5. Conclusion: Divine History as a Site of Memory
Conclusion