(04/19) Rigmu as a picture of the whole in Primeval History (original) (raw)

Primeval History: Babylonian, Biblical, and Enochic

Helge Steinar Kvanvig

2011

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Review of Helge S. Kvanvig, Primeval History: Babylonian, Biblical, and Enochic. An Intertextual Reading (Supplements to the Journal for the Study of Judaism 148; Leiden: Brill, 2011).

Henryk Drawnel

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Pushing Back the Frontiers of Mesopotamian Prehistory The Biblical Archaeologist, 55(4 ), 176-81

Trevor Watkins

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Primeval History: Babylonian, Biblical and Enochic: An Intertextual Reading. By Helge S. Kvanvig. JSJSup 149. Leiden: Brill, 2011. Hardcover. Pp. xvi + 610. € 184.00/US$ 251.00. ISBN 978-90-04-16380-5

Matthew Goff

Dead Sea Discoveries, 2012

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Where Is Eden? An Analysis of Some of the Mesopotamian Motifs in Primeval J

Peter Feinman

Creation and Chaos A Reconsideration of Hermann Gunkel’s Chaoskampf Hypothesis, 2013

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A TALE TOLD BACKWARDS: Rigvedic Events at the End of the Bronze Age

Suzanne M Redalia-Sullivan

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Review of W. G. Lambert, Babylonian Creation Myths. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 77 (2014) 371-372.

Michael P Streck

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The Triumph of the Symbol, Pictorial Representation of Deities in Mesopotamia and the Biblical Image Ban (OBO 213), Fribourg and Göttingen, 2005

Tallay Ornan

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The Sumerian Hypothesis

Willem McLoud

The Sumerian Hypothesis, 2020

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BiOr 65.1-2 (2008): 154-158 (Philippe Talon, ed. and trans., The Standard Babylonian creation myth Enūma eliš)

John Jacobs

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“Biblical melîlôt, Akkadian millatu, and Eating One’s Fill,” in Ancient Near Eastern Art in Context: Studies in Honor of Irene J. Winter by Her Students, ed. by J. Cheng and M. H. Feldman (CHANE 26; Leiden: Brill, 2007), 423-36.

Abraham Winitzer

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The Sumerian Mythographic Tradition and Its Implications for Genesis 1-11

Eric Smith

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Uehlinger, Review of W. G. LAMBERT, Ancient Mesopotamian Religion and Mythology. Selected Essays (Orientalische Religionen in der Antike, 15; Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2016): Numen 64 (1, 2017) 109-113.

Christoph Uehlinger

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The Origin of Man in Mesopotamian and Biblical Sources

Jonathan Williams

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Mar Shipri: Newsletter of the Committee on Mesopotamian Civilization 1/1

Paul Zimansky

1988

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“Creation and the Divine Spirit in Babel and Bible: Reflections on mummu in Enuma elish I 4 and rûah in Genesis I:2,” in D. S. Vanderhoof and A. Winitzer (ed.), Literature as Politics, Politics as Literature: Essays on the Ancient Near East in Honor of Peter Machinist, Winona Lake 2013, 97-116.

Eckart Frahm

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"Ezekiel's Adaptation of Mesopotamian Melammu," Welt des Orients 45 (2015): 10-22

Shawn Z Aster

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The TOLEDOTH and the Mesopotamian Colophon

Pierre Duranleau

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2020_Selz On the Beginnings of Mesopotamian 'theology'

Gebhard J . Selz

Des Polythéismes aux Monothéismes, 2020

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Mesopotamian qvil1zations General Editor The Lamentation over the Destruction of Sumer and Ur Mannum-mesu-lissur Third-Millennium Legal and Administrative Texts in the Iraq Museum, Baglidad

Puzur Sulgi

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Anth.340 Test-2 summary notes for Archaeology & History of Bible Lands: EB II-III, EB IV/MB I, MB IIA, MB IIB-C, and LB Age, 3000-1200 BCE (G. Mumford; Rev. 2018; 1,293 words).

Gregory Mumford

Anth.340: Archaeology & History of Bible Lands: 10,000 - 586 BC (G. Mumford study guide for a UAB course), 2018

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The Problem of Theodicy - The Mesopotamian Perspective in Colères et repentirs divins Orbis Biblicus et Orientalis 278 2015

Yoram Cohen

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“Notes on Two Passages in the Biblical Account of Prehistory," in Studies in Hebrew and Arabic in Honor of Raymond P. Scheindlin (ed. J. Decter and M. Rand, Piscataway, NJ: Gorgias Press, 2007), pp. 1-5.

Tzvi Abusch

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Mesopotamian reverberations in the genesis account of creation

Taiwo Babawale

Oguaa Journal of Religion and Human Values

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General Considerations on Main Concerns in the Religion of Ancient Mesopotamia, in: S. Graziani ed., Studi in Memoria di P. L. G. Cagni, Vol. II, Napoli 2000:. 635-64

Pietro Mander

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At the intersection of Myth and Science: Protoscience in ancient Mesopotamian Omens and the Hebrew Bible’s Primeval History

Sandy Rogers

arbeitstitel | Forum für Leipziger Promovierende, 2021

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Davide Nadali, 2011, Review of T. Ornan, The Triumph of the Symbol. Pictorial Representation of Deities in Mesopotamia and the Biblical Image Ban (OBO 213), Göttingen 2005

Davide Nadali

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The Divining Snake: Reading Genesis 3 in the Context of Mesopotamian Ophiomancy

Duane Smith

Journal of Biblical Literature, 2015

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A New Babylonian ‘Genesis’ Story

Alan Millard

Tyndale Bulletin, 1967

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Potts 2015 - Introduction (Et dona ferentes: Foreign reception of Mesopotamian objects), in R. Rollinger and E. van Dongen, eds., Mesopotamia in the Ancient World, Münster: Melammu Symposia 7, pp. 143–44.

D.T. Potts

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'He who saw the Deep': History as Ritual in the Material World of Mesopotamia

Paul Collins

Historical Consciousness and the Use of the Past in the Ancient World , 2019

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Mesopotamian Gods and the Bull

Renate Marian van Dijk-Coombes, Sociedades Precapitalistas Revista de Historia Social

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Review of J. Ebeling et al., eds., The Old Testament in Archaeology and History (Baylor University Press, 2017)

Andrew R Davis

2019

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Genesis 1-11 and Its Mesopotamian Problem

Ron Hendel

Cultural Borrowings and Ethnic Appropriations in Antiquity, ed. E. Gruen (Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2005), pp. 23-36.

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The Ram Caught in the Thicket: Cultural Connections Between the Hebrew Bible and Sumerian Culture

Yasamin N Turner, Chrystal Turner

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