Cloete, W.T.WLoots, Peter Charles Edmund2020-11-182024-03-272020-11-182024-03-272007https://hdl.handle.net/10566/10032Magister Theologiae - MThIn this minithesis, I argue that the prime reason of the Deuteronomistic Historian (Dtr) for inserting the incomparability of God in Solomon's prayer is to convey his (Dtr's) theological interpretation of the history of Israel as history controlled by her sovereign God, Yahweh. Other reasons are also considered. In order to argue the main reason and others, the sociohistorical aspects of the Davidic-Solomonic era are briefly highlighted as well as the Deuteronomistic Historian, his time and theology. A closer look at the Babylonian exile shows the significance of this event in terms of the theological thought of Dtr conveyed in the passage 1 Ki. 8:23-26 and the rest of Solomon's prayer.enSolomonPrayerHistoryDeuteronomisticIncomparabilityReasons for the insertion of the incomparability of God in Solomon's prayerUniversity of the Western Cape