Yahweh among the gods: the divine in Genesis, Exodus, and the ancient Near East
In this study, Michael Hundley explores the diverse deities of ancient Near Eastern and biblical literature, from deified doors and diseases to the masters of the universe. Using data from Mesopotamia, Hittite Anatolia, Egypt, the Levant, and non-priestly Genesis and Exodus, Hundley explains their c...
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| Format: | Electronic Book |
| Language: | English |
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| Interlibrary Loan: | Interlibrary Loan for the Fachinformationsdienste (Specialized Information Services in Germany) |
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Cambridge, United Kingdom
Cambridge University Press
2022
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| In: | Year: 2022 |
| Reviews: | [Rezension von: Hundley, Michael, 1978-, Yahweh among the gods : the divine in Genesis, Exodus, and the ancient Near East] (2024) (Ackermann, Susan)
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| Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains: | B
Jahwe
/ Gods
/ Divinity
/ Genesis
/ Exodus
/ Ancient Orient
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| Further subjects: | B
Bible. Genesis
Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Gods B Middle East Religion B God B Bible. Exodus Criticism, interpretation, etc B God Biblical teaching |
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Volltext (lizenzpflichtig) |
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| Summary: | In this study, Michael Hundley explores the diverse deities of ancient Near Eastern and biblical literature, from deified doors and diseases to the masters of the universe. Using data from Mesopotamia, Hittite Anatolia, Egypt, the Levant, and non-priestly Genesis and Exodus, Hundley explains their context-specific approach to deity, which produces complex and seemingly contradictory portraits. He suggests that ancient deities gained prominence primarily by co-opting the attributes of other deities, rather than by denying their existence or inventing new powers. He demonstrates that the primary difference between biblical and ancient Near Eastern presentations lies in their rhetorical goals, not their conceptions of gods. While others promote divine supremacy, Genesis and Exodus promote exclusive worship. Hundley argues that this monolatry redefined the biblical divine sphere and paved the way for the later development of monotheism and monotheistic explanations of evil. |
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| Item Description: | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 27 Jan 2022) |
| Physical Description: | 1 online resource (xiv, 406 pages), digital, PDF file(s). |
| ISBN: | 978-1-108-60969-2 978-1-108-48286-8 978-1-108-71107-4 |
| Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1017/9781108609692 |