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Group 2 — The Historical Books (Joshua–Esther)
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Group role
The narrative books trace Israel from conquest through monarchy, exile, and return. As narrative, their density of distinct principles is low (most content is story, list, and chronicle), but they dramatize three load-bearing claims: the covenant requires an ongoing choice; God judges by the heart, not appearance or status; and even kings are accountable to God's word through the prophets.
Atomic statements
G2-C1: The covenant demands a renewed, deliberate choice to serve God. (OPERATIONAL / COVENANT)
- Joshua 24:15: "…choose you this day whom you will serve… but as for me and my house, we will serve Yahweh."
- Stance: assert · Importance: core
G2-C2: God judges by the inner person, not by outward appearance or status. (FOUNDATIONAL / GOD+IMAGO)
- 1 Samuel 16:7: "…man looks at the outward appearance, but Yahweh looks at the heart."
- Stance: assert · Importance: core
G2-C3: Even the king is accountable to God's word; the prophet confronts power with "You are the man." (OPERATIONAL / JUSTICE+COVENANT)
- 2 Samuel 12:7: "Nathan said to David, 'You are the man.'"
- Stance: assert · Importance: core
Step 4 — Clusters
| Cluster | Atomic statements | Intent |
|---|---|---|
| Covenant choice | G2-C1 | The covenant is renewed by ongoing decision, household by household |
| God sees the heart | G2-C2 | Worth and judgment are interior, not by status |
| Accountability of power | G2-C3 | No one, not even a king, is above God's word |
Step 5 — Internal tensions
The conquest narratives (Joshua) sit uneasily beside the love-of-foreigner command (Group 1). This is a genuine interpretive tension in the canon; handled descriptively, not resolved here, and flagged for any reviewer.
Step 6 — Synthesized group principles
G2-P1: The covenant must be chosen, household by household
Faithfulness is not inherited automatically; each generation and each household must deliberately "choose this day whom you will serve."
- Tier:
OPERATIONAL· Domain: COVENANT · Covers: G2-C1 · Evidence: Josh 24:15
G2-P2: God looks at the heart
Human worth and divine judgment rest on the inner person, not on appearance, stature, or social standing.
- Tier:
FOUNDATIONAL· Domain: GOD+IMAGO · Covers: G2-C2 · Evidence: 1 Sam 16:7
G2-P3: Power is accountable to God's word
The prophetic tradition holds even kings accountable; "You are the man" names sin to the face of the powerful.
- Tier:
OPERATIONAL· Domain: JUSTICE+COVENANT · Covers: G2-C3 · Evidence: 2 Sam 12:7
Step 7 — Traceability
| Principle | Atomic statements | Verses |
|---|---|---|
| G2-P1 | C1 | Josh 24:15 |
| G2-P2 | C2 | 1 Sam 16:7 |
| G2-P3 | C3 | 2 Sam 12:7 |
Step 8 — Quality
- Coverage: the principle-bearing content is captured; the bulk (chronicle, genealogy, battle and reign accounts) is narrative and orphaned at this granularity (expected; Stage-B).
- Principles: 3.
- Traceability: 100%.
Step 9 — Validation
- Frame-independent: G2-P2 (judge by character not appearance) and G2-P3 (power must be accountable) read as intelligible ethical claims to any outsider. G2-P1 (choose to serve Yahweh) is frame-specific in object but the claim (commitment must be renewed, not assumed) converges.
- Claim-vs-warrant flag: "accountability of power to a higher word" (P3) converges with many traditions' prophetic/wisdom critiques of rulers; warrant (a covenant God who sends prophets) is theistic.