From Adapa to Enoch: scribal culture and religious vision in Judea and Babylon

Book jacket: What was the relationship between ancient scribes' religious visions and their creativity? During the first millenium BCE both Babylonian and Judean scribes wrote about and emulated their heroes Adapa and Enoch. Seth L. Sanders offers the first comprehensive study of their scribal...

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Publicado en:Texts and studies in ancient Judaism
Autor principal: Sanders, Seth L. 1968- (Autor)
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Publicado: Tübingen, Germany Mohr Siebeck [2017]
En: Texts and studies in ancient Judaism (167)
Año: 2017
Críticas:Book Review (2018) (Morton, Russell S., 1954 -)
Colección / Revista:Texts and studies in ancient Judaism 167
(Cadenas de) Palabra clave estándar:B Henoch / Adapa / Judea / Babylon / Vision / Religion / Literalness
B Israel (Antiquity) / Religion / Literalness / Historical background / Ancient Orient
B Judea / Scribe / Historical background / Mesopotamia
Clasificaciones IxTheo:BG Grande religión
HD Judaísmo primitivo
Otras palabras clave:B Judaism Relations Assyro-Babylonian religion
B Ezekiel (Biblical prophet)
B Religion and culture (Middle East) History
B Religious literature, Assyro-Babylonian History and criticism
B Assyro-Babylonian religion Relations Judaism
B Enoch (Biblical figure)
B Scribes (Middle East) History To 1500
B Adapa (Assyro-Babylonian mythology)
B Religion and religious literature (Middle East) History To 1500
B Jewish religious literature History and criticism
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Sumario:Book jacket: What was the relationship between ancient scribes' religious visions and their creativity? During the first millenium BCE both Babylonian and Judean scribes wrote about and emulated their heroes Adapa and Enoch. Seth L. Sanders offers the first comprehensive study of their scribal ideologies and the historical connections between them
Heavenly sages and the Mesopotamian scribal ideology of continuity -- "I am Adapa!" The divine personae of Mesopotamian scribes -- Ezekiel's hand of the lord: Judahite scribal reinventions of heavenly vision -- Enoch's knowledge and the rise of apocalyptic science -- Aramaic scholarship and cultural transmission: From public power to secret knowledge -- "Who is like me among the angels?" Judean reinventions of the scribal persona -- Conclusion
Notas:Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 237-269
ISBN:3161544560