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Marbeh Ḥokmah : studies in the Bible and the ancient Near East in loving memory of Victor Avigdor Hurowitz /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Hurowitz, Victor (honouree.), Yonah, Shamir (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Hebrew
Publicado: Winona Lake, Indiana : Eisenbrauns, 2015.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Title; Contents; About the Editors and Contributors; Preface and Acknowledgments; Personal and Academic Biography of Victor Avigdor Hurowitz; Publications of Victor Avigdor Hurowitz; English Abstracts of the Hebrew Essays; Abbreviations; Maqlû Tablet II:I ts Literary Frame and Formation, by Tzvi Abusch; Images of the Palace of Ashurnasirpal II at Calah in the Throne-Room Vision of Isaiah 6, by Shawn Zelig Aster; Bathing the Goddess (CTH 714), by Gary Beckman; Psalm 132: A Prayer for the Restoration of Judah, by Adele Berlin.
  • Did Ezra Create Judaism? by Lisbeth S. FriedAncient Mesopotamian Cultic Whispering into the Ears, by Uri Gabbay; Two New Cultic Inscriptions from Seventh-Century b.c.e. Ekron, by Seymour Gitin and Shmuel Aḥit uv; Reflections on the Intersection between "Song" and Wisdom in the Hebrew Bible, by David A. Glatt -Gilad; To Whom Can a Wronged Person Turn for Help in the Old Babylonian Period? by Shirley Graetz; Finding One's Way in Proverbs 30:18-19, by Edward L. Greenstein; ʼel = ʼet: An Unrecognized Lexeme in Biblical Hebrew, by Mayer I. Gruber.
  • A Sumerian Incantation for the Lavatory and Neo-Assyrian Eschatology, by Wayne HorowitzReligion and Ethics in Sumerian Proverb Literature, by Jacob Klein and Nili Samet; How Did Rabshakeh Know the Language of Judah? by Yigal Levin; From Accountability to Commandment: Trends in the Evolution of the Ancient Near Eastern Ritual Genre, by Baruch A. Levine; Idol Moments: Reading the Bible in Abraham's Father's Idol Shop, by Diana Lipton; Portable Sanctuaries and Their Evolution: The Biblical Tabernacle (ʻōhel môʻēd/miškān) and the Akkadian qersu, by Natalie N. May.
  • "Your Father Is an Amorite and Your Mother a Hittite" (Ezekiel 16:3), by Bustenay OdedVain Imprecations on Having Been Born in Job 3 and Mesopotamian Literature, by Shalom M. Paul; The Discourse Structure of the Mesha Inscription "I-Style," Intonation Units, and Oral Performance, by Frank H. Polak; Anointing Documents with Oil and Sacrificing before Them, by Barbara N. Porter; Repetition with Variation in Legal-Cultic Texts of the Torah, by Gary A. Rendsburg; Siege Mentality: Fighting at the City Gate in the Mari Archives, by Jack M. Sasson.