Envy and Anger at the World’s Creation and Destruction in the Treatise without Title ‘On the Origin of the World’ (NHC II,5) (original ) (raw )The Motif of God’s Wrath from the Bible to the Zohar: Dividuation and Individuation of a Literary Character
Piero Capelli
Ch. Goodblatt - H. Kreisel (eds.), "Reading the Bible in the Pre-Modern World: Interpretation, Performance and Image" (Beer Sheva: Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Press, 2021), pp. 379-409.
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GODS, DEMONS AND ANGER IN THE AKKADIAN LITERATURE 323
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Nicola Denzey Lewis
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Joseph A. ‘Divine Wrath in Ancient Egypt’, Études et Travaux XXXI (2018), 27‒65
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Études et Travaux, 2018
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The Rot of the Bones: A New Analysis of קנאה ("Envy/Jealousy") in the Hebrew Bible
Anthony Ellis
Journal of Biblical Literature 142.3: 385-408., 2023
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2023: Envy and Jealousy in Magico-Medical Texts, in K. Sonik/U. Steinert (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Emotions in the Ancient Near East. (For PDF, please email)
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Hanspeter Schaudig
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“Envy’s Narrative Scripts: Cyprian, Basil, and the Monastic Sages on the Anatomy and Cure of the Invidious Emotions,” Modern Theology 25 (2009): 21-43
Paul Blowers
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Ancient Near Eastern Perspectives on Evil and Terror
Margo Kitts
The Cambridge Companion to the Problem of Evil, Chapter 9, 2017
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The Antediluvian Origin of Evil in the Mesopotamian and Jewish Traditions A Comparative Study
Amar Annus
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The Discourse on the Eighth and the Ninth (NHC VI,6), the Prayer of Thanksgiving (NHC VI,7), and the Asclepius (NHC VI,8): Hermetic Texts in Nag Hammadi and Their Bipartite View of Man
Lautaro Roig Lanzillotta
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Samuel Thrope
2012
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Terror of the Radiance: Assur Covenant to YHWH Covenant. Orbis Biblicus et Orientalis 258. Fribourg Academic Press, Fribourg: Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2013
Richard Jude Thompson
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Leonard Mare
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Helen Blatherwick
Cultural History 8:2, 2019
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T. M. Lemos (Tracy Maria Lemos)
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Paul Gavrilyuk
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“Emotion, Embodiment, and Ethics: Engaging Anger in Genesis.” Pages 146-158 in Bodies, Embodiment and Theology of the Hebrew Bible. Edited by Tamar Kamionkowski and Wonil Kim. Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies 465. New York: T & T Clark, 2010.
Matthew Schlimm
Bodies, Embodiment, and Theology of the Hebrew Bible, 2010
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Matthew McAffee
Bulletin for Biblical Research, 2016
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THE REJECTION OF RESIGNATION From Tears of Resignation to Tears of Creation The Rejection of Resignation: From Tears of Resignation to Tears of Creation
Marc (Mordechai) Gafni
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THE MOTIF OF THE SECOND BEGINNING IN THE OLD TESTAMENT. BIBLICAL-THEOLOGICAL CORRESPONDENCES BETWEEN CERTAIN PROBLEMATIC OLD TESTAMENT STORIES
Zoltán Kustár
In: P. Verebics – N. Móricz – M. Kőszeghy (Hrsg.): FS Jutta Hausmann, Evangelische Verlagsanstalt, Leipzig, 2017, pp. 267–274., 2017
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An atheological argument from evil : a thesis presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Philosophy at Massey University
Charles Bako
1990
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Divine Wrath in Ancient Egypt
Amgad Joseph
Études et Travaux 31, 2018
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Review of Terror of the Radiance: Assur Covenant to YHWH Covenant by Jonathan Kearney in Irish Theological Quarterly
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Chapter three Historical Narrative and Religous Tension
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Dylan Burns
Reimagining Apocalypticism, 2023
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Nicola Spanu
The Concept of Evil in the Chaldean Oracles, 2019
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"The Emotions" in Biblical Anthropology? A Genealogy and Case Study with ירא
Phillip Michael Lasater
Harvard Theological Review (Cambridge University Press), 2017
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The Will of God and its intervention in human life as expressed in the profane literature from the Old Kingdom to the end of the New Kingdom
aisha El Ghazzawy
2016
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Sentiments as Culturally Constructed Emotions: Anger and Love in the Hebrew Bible
ellen van wolde
Biblical Interpretation: A Journal of Contemporary Approaches, 2008
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Violence and Transcendence in the Development of Biblical Religion
William Morrow
Bulletin of the Canadian Society of Biblical Studies, 2007
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Whom Gods Destroy: Elements of Greek and Tragic Madness
Ruth Padel
The Classical World, 1997
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Dirk Hartwig
Religions, 2021
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Exegetical Discord in Genesis 6.1-4 Hermeneutics: Etiology of Evil Obscured
dean caputo
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