An Anthology of Religious Texts from Ugarit
Author: Johannes C. de Moor
Publisher: Brill Archive
Published: 1987
Total Pages: 328
ISBN-13: 9789004083301
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Johannes C. de Moor
Publisher: Brill Archive
Published: 1987
Total Pages: 328
ISBN-13: 9789004083301
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Johannes de Moor
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2023-09-20
Total Pages: 323
ISBN-13: 9004668470
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Johannes Cornelis de Moor
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 1987
Total Pages: 204
ISBN-13: 9789004083318
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Johannes C de Moor
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2023-09-29
Total Pages: 200
ISBN-13: 9004663401
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Johannes Cornelis de Moor
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Published: 1987
Total Pages: 192
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Nick Wyatt
Publisher: Burns & Oates
Published: 1998
Total Pages: 512
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →An updated and corrected edition of a classic work, with new material. This book is an up-to-date translation and commentary on the Ugaritic texts. Of interest and importance for a general readership, as well as students and specialists in biblical, classical and religious studies. As well as being intrinsically fascinating, the Ugaritic texts have long been recognized as basic background material for Old Testament study. Ugaritic deities, myths, religious terminology, poetic techniques and general vocabulary are widely encountered by the attentive reader of the Hebrew Bible. The present edition offers an up-to-date translation and commentary based on scrutiny of the original tablets and the most recent academic discussion. While addressing the needs of accurate translation it also attempts to take seriously demands for a readable English version.
Author: Nicolas Wyatt
Publisher: Sheffield Academic Press
Published: 2002-11-26
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780826460486
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →An updated and corrected edition of a classic work, with new material. This book is an up-to-date translation and commentary on the Ugaritic texts. Of interest and importance for a general readership, as well as students and specialists in biblical, classical and religious studies. As well as being intrinsically fascinating, the Ugaritic texts have long been recognized as basic background material for Old Testament study. Ugaritic deities, myths, religious terminology, poetic techniques and general vocabulary are widely encountered by the attentive reader of the Hebrew Bible. The present edition offers an up-to-date translation and commentary based on scrutiny of the original tablets and the most recent academic discussion. While addressing the needs of accurate translation it also attempts to take seriously demands for a readable English version.
Author: K. Lawson Younger
Publisher: Eisenbrauns
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 197
ISBN-13: 1575061430
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →In the spring of 1928, a Syrian farmer was plowing on the Mediterranean coast near a bay called Minet el-Beida. His plow ran into a stone just beneath the surface. When he examined the obstruction, he found a large man-made flagstone that led into a tomb, in which he found some valuable objects that he sold to a dealer. Little did he know what he had discovered. In April of 1929, C. F. A. Schaeffer began excavation of the tombs, but a month later he moved to the nearby tell of Ras Shamra. On the afternoon of May 14, the first inscribed clay tablet came to light--thus the beginnings of the study of Ugarit and the Ugaritic language. Seventy-five years have passed, and the impact of this extraordinary discovery is still being felt. Its impact on biblical studies perhaps has no equal. In February 2005, some of the preeminent Ugaritologists of the present generation gathered at the Midwest Regional meetings of the American Oriental Society to commemorate these 75 years by reading the papers that are now published in this volume. The first five essays deal with the Ugaritic texts, while the last three deal with archaeological or historical issues.
Author: David Tasker
Publisher: Peter Lang
Published: 2004
Total Pages: 262
ISBN-13: 9780820471280
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Ancient Near Eastern Literature and the Hebrew Scriptures About the Fatherhood of God discusses some of the main «father-god» concepts of the people of the Ancient Near East, then examines the eighteen occurrences of God's fatherhood specifically mentioned in Hebrew Scripture. From these sources, the book develops a theology of God's fatherhood that honors both ancient and modern scrutiny. Although many studies have explored the subject of the fatherhood of God - mostly from the perspective of nonbiblical disciplines, and through the lens of Greco-Roman mythology - this book takes into account the wealth of material from the ancient Near East, the birthplace of the Hebrew Scriptures.
Author: Rebekah Welton
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2020-02-17
Total Pages: 356
ISBN-13: 9004423494
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →In ‘He is a Glutton and a Drunkard’: Deviant Consumption in the Hebrew Bible Rebekah Welton uses interdisciplinary approaches to explore the social and ritual roles of food and alcohol in Late Bronze Age to Persian-period Syro-Palestine (1550 BCE–400 BCE). This contextual backdrop throws into relief episodes of consumption deemed to be excessive or deviant by biblical writers. Welton emphasises the social networks of the household in which food was entangled, arguing that household animals and ritual foodstuffs were social agents, challenging traditional understandings of sacrifice. For the first time, the accusation of being a ‘glutton and a drunkard’ (Deut 21:18-21) is convincingly re-interpreted in its alimentary and socio-ritual contexts.