Essays on Babylonian and Biblical Literature and Religion

Essays on Babylonian and Biblical Literature and Religion
Title Essays on Babylonian and Biblical Literature and Religion PDF eBook
Author I. Tzvi Abusch
Publisher BRILL
Pages 403
Release 2020-08-31
Genre History
ISBN 9004435182

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These studies take up several themes that the author has pursued in addition to his work on witchcraft literature and Gilgamesh. The volume contains general articles on Mesopotamian magic, religion, and mythology; studies, synchronic and diachronic, on Akkadian prayers; treatments of literary classics; comparative studies of terms and phenomena; and examinations of legal texts.

The Most Magic Word

The Most Magic Word
Title The Most Magic Word PDF eBook
Author William L Moran
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 224
Release 2023-12-07
Genre Religion
ISBN 1666786853

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This book brings together a valuable collection of 14 previously published essays (and one not published) filled with insight and erudition by William L. Moran. He for many years was the Andrew Mellon Professor of the Humanities at Harvard University. He had studied with W. F. Albright, Benno Landsberger, and Thorkild Jacobson and taught Assyriology at Harvard. They include "The Creation of Man in Atrahasis I 192-249"; "New Evident from Mari on the History of Prophecy"; The ANE Background of the Love of God in Deuteronomy"; "The Babylonian Job" and "The epic of Gilgamesh: A Document of Ancient Humanism."

Ancient Mesopotamian Religion and Mythology

Ancient Mesopotamian Religion and Mythology
Title Ancient Mesopotamian Religion and Mythology PDF eBook
Author W.G. Lambert
Publisher Mohr Siebeck
Pages 304
Release 2016-03-17
Genre Religion
ISBN 9783161536748

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The late W.G. Lambert (1926-2011) was one of the foremost Assyriologists of the latter part of the twentieth century. His principle legacy is a large number of superb critical editions of Babylonian literary compositions. Many of the texts he edited were on religious and mythological subjects. He will always be remembered as the editor of the Babylonian Job (Ludlul bel nemeqi, also known as the Poem of the Righteous Sufferer), the Babylonian Flood Story (Atra-hasis) and the Babylonian Creation Epic (Enuma elish). The present book is a collection of twenty-three essays Lambert published between the years 1958 and 2004. These endure not only as the legacy of one of the greatest authorities on ancient Mesopotamian religion and mythology, but also because each makes statements of considerable validity and importance. As such, many are milestones in the fields of Mesopotamian religion and mythology.

Wisdom Literature in Mesopotamia and Israel

Wisdom Literature in Mesopotamia and Israel
Title Wisdom Literature in Mesopotamia and Israel PDF eBook
Author Richard J. Clifford
Publisher Society of Biblical Lit
Pages 116
Release 2007
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1589832191

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The last fifty years have seen a dramatic increase of interest in the wisdom literature of the Bible, as scholars have come to appreciate the subtlety and originality of Proverbs, Job, and Ecclesiastes as well as of Sirach and Wisdom of Solomon. Interest has likewise grown in the wisdom literatures of the neighboring cultures of Canaan, Egypt, and especially Mesopotamia. To help readers understand the place of biblical wisdom within this broader context, including its originality and distinctiveness, this volume offers a collection of essays by Assyriologists and biblicists on the social, intellectual, and literary setting of Mesopotamian wisdom; on specific wisdom texts; and on key themes common to both Mesopotamian and biblical culture. --From publisher's description.

Babylonian Influence on the Bible and Popular Beliefs

Babylonian Influence on the Bible and Popular Beliefs
Title Babylonian Influence on the Bible and Popular Beliefs PDF eBook
Author Abram Smythe Palmer
Publisher
Pages 136
Release 1897
Genre Assyro-Babylonian religion
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Ancient Near Eastern Thought and the Old Testament

Ancient Near Eastern Thought and the Old Testament
Title Ancient Near Eastern Thought and the Old Testament PDF eBook
Author John H. Walton
Publisher Baker Academic
Pages 384
Release 2018-05-15
Genre Religion
ISBN 1493414364

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Leading evangelical scholar John Walton surveys the cultural context of the ancient Near East, bringing insight to the interpretation of specific Old Testament passages. This new edition of a top-selling textbook has been thoroughly updated and revised throughout to reflect the refined thinking of a mature scholar. It includes over 30 illustrations. Students and pastors who want to deepen their understanding of the Old Testament will find this a helpful and instructive study.

Ezekiel’s Sign-Acts

Ezekiel’s Sign-Acts
Title Ezekiel’s Sign-Acts PDF eBook
Author Tyler D. Mayfield
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 288
Release 2024-11-04
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 3111521230

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The Ezekiel passages describing the instructions for, and dramatization of, divine messages (Ezekiel 3-5; 12; 24; 37) are among the most bizarre in the Hebrew Bible. The prophet is commanded to embody his message of judgment to Jerusalem, and these actions clarify the oracles they surround. Yet, these sign-acts are frequently overlooked within Ezekiel studies, which tend to focus on the book’s strange visions and controversial oracles. This volume addresses the growing diversity in approaches in Ezekiel studies by inviting international senior and junior scholars to focus on the texts concerning Ezekiel’s sign-acts. It aims to redirect scholarly attention to these often-ignored texts, which stand so central to understanding the nature of prophecy as well as the overall book of Ezekiel.