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
Total 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
Total Pages 228
Release 2002
Genre Foreign Language Study
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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
Total 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.

The Bible and the Ancient Near East

The Bible and the Ancient Near East
Title The Bible and the Ancient Near East PDF eBook
Author J. J. M. Roberts
Publisher Penn State Press
Total Pages 449
Release 2002-06-23
Genre History
ISBN 1575065355

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Presented in this volume is a collection of the shorter writings of one of the more innovative scholars working on the relationship between the writings of the Hebrew Bible and its ancient Near East context. Topics include: ANE environment, literature of the ANE, myth versus history, Nebuchadnezzar I’s Elamite crisis, Job and the Israelite religious tradition, motif of the weeping God in Jeremiah, lament tradition in ANE, the hand of Yahweh, and whether God lies.

Exile and Restoration Revisited

Exile and Restoration Revisited
Title Exile and Restoration Revisited PDF eBook
Author Gary N. Knoppers
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 274
Release 2011-10-20
Genre Religion
ISBN 0567109828

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This volume had its origins in a session presented to the Society of Biblical Literature in Washington in 2006 in order to examine the legacy of Peter Ackroyd to the field of biblical studies. Ackroyd's work stretched over a wide range of topics within Biblical Studies, notably study of prophetic literature and work on exile and restoration. This volume particularly focuses upon his work on the latter. Whilst the present work is founded upon the papers given at the session it also includes several essays solicited subsequently which further serve to draw the contributions together into a fitting tribute to a pioneer in his field. The contributions take account of Ackroyd's approach to the theme of exile and restoration, focusing largely upon the study of Ezra-Nehemiah and Chronciles. As a brief flavour, Bob Becking examines the epigraphic evidence concerning the mixed marriage crisis Ezra-Nehemiah. Joe Blenkinsopp seeks to find the 'Sons of Aaron' before the 5th Century in a fascinating essay focusing which picks up the work of R.H. Kennett over a century ago. Among the other distinguished contributors are John Bergsma, Eric Myers and Jill Middlemass.

God in Context

God in Context
Title God in Context PDF eBook
Author Karel van der Toorn
Publisher Mohr Siebeck
Total Pages 394
Release 2018-11-13
Genre Religion
ISBN 3161564707

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In this work, Karel van der Toorn explores the social setting, the intellectual milieu, and the historical context of the beliefs and practices reflected in the Hebrew Bible. While fully recognizing the unique character of early Israelite religion, the author challenges the notion of its incomparability. Beliefs are anchored in culture. Rituals have societal significance. God has a history. By shifting the focus to the context, the essays gathered here yield a deeper understanding of Israelite religion and the origins of the Bible.

Essays on the Book of Isaiah

Essays on the Book of Isaiah
Title Essays on the Book of Isaiah PDF eBook
Author Joseph Blenkinsopp
Publisher Mohr Siebeck
Total Pages 256
Release 2019-09-24
Genre Religion
ISBN 3161564820

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This collection of twenty essays by Joseph Blenkinsopp on different aspects of the book of Isaiah is the product of three decades of close study of the most seminal and challenging texts of the Hebrew Bible. Five of the twenty are published here for the first time. Some deal with major themes in Isaiah, for example, universalism, the Hebrew God as creator in dialogue with Babylonian and Zoroastrian theologies of creation, theology and politics, and the Suffering Servant of the Lord God, which is of such great influence on the presentation of the life and death of Jesus in the New Testament. Others consist in close readings of specific texts in the book Aufsatze zum Buch Jesaja.