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Title Divination, politics, and ancient Near Eastern empires / edited by Alan Lenzi, Jonathan Stökl
Published Atlanta : Society of Biblical Literature, 2014
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Description 1 online resource (221 pages)
Series Society of Biblical Literature Ancient Near East Monographs ; number 7
Ancient Near East monographs ; v. 7
Contents Propaganda, prognostication, and planets / Jeffrey L. Cooley -- The King at the crossroads between divination and cosmology / Beate Pongratz-Leisten -- Divination as warfare: the use of divination across borders / Jonathan Stokl -- Revisiting Biblical Prophecy, Revealed knowledge pertaining to ritual, and secrecy in light of ancient Mesopotamian Prophetic texts / Alan Lenzi -- Chaoskampf against empire: Yhwh's battle against God (Ezekiel 38-39) as Resistance literature / C.A. Strine -- Propagandistic constructions of empires in the Book of Isaiah / Goran Eidevall -- The theological politics of Deutero-Isaiah / Joseph Blenkinsopp -- The Yehudite collection of Prophetic books and imperial contexts: some observations / Ehud Ben Zvi -- Power, politics and Prophecy in the Dead Sea Scrolls and Second Temple Judaism / Alex P. Jassen
Summary The essays in this volume consider how the ancient imperial setting of the Hebrew Bible influenced prophetic and divinatory communication between the divine and human realms and how this was put to use as and influenced by propaganda from those in power. Drawing upon diplomatic correspondence in second millennium B.C.E. Mari to the eschatological hopes expressed in the Dead Sea Scrolls, the contributions indicate that all forms of prophetic and divinatory communication were used to both uphold and undermine their respective empires. The analyses of the Hebrew Bible show that, while Israelite/Judahite texts attempt to undermine the Neo-Babylonian and Neo-Assyrian Empires, they never openly attack the Persian Empire. Further, the Israelite/Judahite thinkers never criticize empire as such; to the contrary, they paint a picture in which a Jerusalem empire will replace foreign ones. (back cover)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version record
SUBJECT Bibel Altes Testament gnd
Subject Divination -- Middle East -- History -- To 1500
Mythology, Middle Eastern -- History -- To 1500
Occultism -- Religious aspects -- Judaism.
Religion and politics -- Middle East -- History -- To 1500
Assyro-Babylonian religion.
RELIGION -- Biblical Studies -- History & Culture.
Assyro-Babylonian religion
Divination
Mythology, Middle Eastern
Occultism -- Religious aspects -- Judaism
Religion
Religion and politics
Divination
Mantik
SUBJECT Middle East -- Religion
Subject Middle East
Alter Orient
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
Author Lenzi, Alan, editor.
Stökl, Jonathan, 1977- editor.
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