The Rephaim: Sons of the Gods: Culture and History of the Ancient Near East, cartea 121
Autor Jonathan Yogeven Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 apr 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004460850
ISBN-10: 9004460853
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Culture and History of the Ancient Near East
ISBN-10: 9004460853
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Culture and History of the Ancient Near East
Notă biografică
Jonathan Yogev, Ph. D., Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Center for Heritage Science, has published many articles on Ugaritic and Biblical literature and epigraphic studies.
Recenzii
"Für jeden, der sich mit dem Thema künftig beschäftigt, wird kein Weg an dieser Monographie vorbeiführen." - Stefanie Rudolf, in: Theologische Literaturzeitung 147 (2022) 4
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
List of Figures and Tables
Abbreviations
Sigla for Ugaritic and Phoenician Texts
1 Introduction
About This Study
2 The Ugaritic Evidence
2.1 Introduction to the Ugaritic Evidence
2.2 The Rpʾum (KTU 1.20–1.22)
2.3 The Legend of Aqhatu
2.4 The Baʿalu Cycle (KTU 1.6)
2.5 The Story King Kirta (KTU 1.15)
2.6 A Memorial Service for Niqmaddu (KTU 1.161)
2.7 A Song for a New King (KTU 1.108)
2.8 An Incantation (KTU 1.82)
2.9 A Fragmentary Text (KTU 1.166)
2.10 Conclusion of the Ugaritic Evidence and the Meaning of the Name “Rephaim”
3 The Phoenician Evidence
3.1 Introduction to the Phoenician Evidence
3.2 Belief System and Theophoric Evidence
3.3 The Tabnit and Eshmunazar Inscriptions (KAI 13 and KAI 14)
3.4 The Latin/Neo-Punic Bilingual Inscription from El-Amrūni (KAI 117)
3.5 Three Relevant Cases
3.6 Conclusion of the Phoenician Evidence
4 The Biblical Evidence
4.1 Introduction to the Biblical Evidence
4.2 The Theophoric Evidence
4.3 Why Are the Rephaim Treated as Negative Characters in the Bible?
4.4 Two Main Traditions of Living Rephaim in the Chronicles of Israel
4.5 The Dead Rephaim in Biblical Literature
4.6 Two Relevant Cases
4.7 Conclusion of the Biblical Evidence
5 General Conclusions
Bibliography
Hebrew Bibliography
Index
List of Figures and Tables
Abbreviations
Sigla for Ugaritic and Phoenician Texts
1 Introduction
About This Study
2 The Ugaritic Evidence
2.1 Introduction to the Ugaritic Evidence
2.2 The Rpʾum (KTU 1.20–1.22)
2.3 The Legend of Aqhatu
2.4 The Baʿalu Cycle (KTU 1.6)
2.5 The Story King Kirta (KTU 1.15)
2.6 A Memorial Service for Niqmaddu (KTU 1.161)
2.7 A Song for a New King (KTU 1.108)
2.8 An Incantation (KTU 1.82)
2.9 A Fragmentary Text (KTU 1.166)
2.10 Conclusion of the Ugaritic Evidence and the Meaning of the Name “Rephaim”
3 The Phoenician Evidence
3.1 Introduction to the Phoenician Evidence
3.2 Belief System and Theophoric Evidence
3.3 The Tabnit and Eshmunazar Inscriptions (KAI 13 and KAI 14)
3.4 The Latin/Neo-Punic Bilingual Inscription from El-Amrūni (KAI 117)
3.5 Three Relevant Cases
3.6 Conclusion of the Phoenician Evidence
4 The Biblical Evidence
4.1 Introduction to the Biblical Evidence
4.2 The Theophoric Evidence
4.3 Why Are the Rephaim Treated as Negative Characters in the Bible?
4.4 Two Main Traditions of Living Rephaim in the Chronicles of Israel
4.5 The Dead Rephaim in Biblical Literature
4.6 Two Relevant Cases
4.7 Conclusion of the Biblical Evidence
5 General Conclusions
Bibliography
Hebrew Bibliography
Index