Prophets and prophecy in the ancient Near East
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Author
Contributions
- Ritner, Robert Kriech, 1953- - Contributor
- Seow, C. L. - Contributor
- Machinist, Peter. - Contributor
Publication
2003 - Society of Biblical Literature, Atlanta, Georgia
Language
English
Word Count
68,250 words, Guess
Page Count
273 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL18683746M
- ISBN-10158983027X
- OCLC Control Number51969302
- OCLC Control Numberprophetsprophecy00niss
- Library of Congress Control Number2003007002
and 3 more
- Goodreads1382163
- LibraryThing1649967
- WikidataQ116269746
Classifications
- DDC133.3/0939/4
- LCCBF1762 .N58 2003b
Description
Prophecy was a widespread phenomenon, not only in ancient Israel but in the ancient Near East as a whole. This is the first book to gather the available ancient Near Eastern, extra-biblical sources containing prophetic words or references to prophetic activities. Among the 140 texts included in this volume are oracles of prophets, personal letters, formal inscriptions, and administrative documents from ancient Mesopotamia and Levant from the second and first millennia B.C.E. Most of the texts come from Mari and Assyria. In addition, the volume provides new translations of the relevant section of the Egyptian Report of Wenamon, by Robert K. Ritner, and of various texts from Syria-Palestine containing allusions to prophets and prophetic activities, by C.L. Seow. By collecting and presenting evidence of the activities of prophets and the phenomenon of prophecy from all over the ancient Near East, the volume illumines the cultural background of biblical prophecy and its parallels. It provides scholars of the history, religions, and cultural traditions of the ancient Near East with important information about different types and forms of transmissions of divine words, and makes these valuable primary source materials accessible to students and general readers in contemporary English along with transcriptions of the original languages, indexes, and extensive bibliography.
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Series Statement
- Writings from the ancient world -- no. 12
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