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  1. "Ich bin eine Schwertklinge des Königs"
    die Sprache des Bēl-ibni
    Published: 1995
    Publisher:  Butzon & Bercker, Kevelaer ; Neukirchener Verl., Neukirchen-Vluyn

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    Language: German; Akkadian
    Media type: Dissertation
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    ISBN: 3766699792; 3788715367
    RVK Categories: EM 2800 ; EM 1340
    Series: Alter Orient und Altes Testament ; Bd. 242
    Subjects: Babylonisch; Babylonische Literatur
    Other subjects: Assyro-Babylonian letters; Array; Array; Array
    Scope: XIV, 549 S
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    Zugl.: Nimwegen, Univ., Diss., 1995

  2. Acrostics and lamentations
    Published: 2011

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    Language: English
    Media type: Article (edited volume)
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    Parent title: In: On stone and scroll; Berlin [u.a.] : De Gruyter, 2011; (2011), Seite 425-440; XXVIII, 575 S.

    Subjects: Akrostichon; Literaturgeschichte; Babylonische Literatur; Rabbinische Literatur; Jüdische Literatur
  3. <<The>> Babylonian "šumma immeru" omens
    transmission, reception and text production
    Author: Cohen, Yoram
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Zaphon, Münster

    Intro -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- Abbreviations -- Abbreviations for the šumma immeru Omens -- The šumma immeru Omens Textual Sources -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Part I: Research and Publication History... more

     

    Intro -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- Abbreviations -- Abbreviations for the šumma immeru Omens -- The šumma immeru Omens Textual Sources -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Part I: Research and Publication History of the šumma immeru Omens -- 1. The Standard Version (ca. 1880s-1940s -- 1980) -- 2. The Assur Manuscripts (1930s -- 2012) -- 3. The Old Babylonian Version (ca. 1940s-1950s) -- 4. The Late Bronze Age Version (1970s-Present) -- 5. The Sealand Dynasty Manuscript (2013) -- 6. General Discussions and Related Sources -- Part II: An Introduction to the šumma immeru Omens -- 1. Mesopotamia-Land of Sheep and Wool -- 2. Sheep Terminology and the Terms for the Sacrificial Animal in Divination -- 3. How did Extispicy Omens Come About? -- 4. Divination Literature, Omen Compendia and the šumma immeru Omens -- 5. How to Read the šumma immeru Omens? -- 6. The Name of the šumma immeru Omen Compendium -- Part III: The Extispicy Ritual -- 1. The Ritual Purity of the Diviner -- 2. Finding the Right Sheep for the Extispicy Ritual -- 3. Placing the Oracle Question in Front of the Gods -- 4. The Slaughter of the Sacrificial Animal -- 5. "Reading" the Sheep -- 6. "Reading" the Liver -- Chapter 2: The Old Babylonian šumma immeru Version -- 1. Edition and Translation -- 2. Commentary -- 3. Discussion -- Chapter 3: The Late Bronze Age šumma immeru Version -- 1. Edition and Translation -- 2. Commentary -- 3. Discussion -- Chapter 4: The Intermediate Versions of the šumma immeru Omens -- 1. Intermediate Version 1 (= IMV1) -- 1.1 Edition -- 1.2 Commentary -- 1.3 Discussion -- 2. Intermediate Version 2 (= IMV2) -- 2.1 Edition -- 2.2 Commentary -- 2.3 Discussion -- 3. Intermediate Version 3 (= IMV3) -- 3.1 Edition -- 3.2 Commentary -- 3.3 Discussion -- 4. An Extract of an Intermediate Version of the Series (= IMV4).

     

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    Language: English; Akkadian
    Media type: Book
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    ISBN: 9783963270420; 396327042X
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    DDC Categories: 290; 930; 890
    Series: dubsar ; Band 9
    Subjects: Akkadisch; Babylonien; Assyrien; Religiöse Literatur; Schaf; Tieropfer; Wahrsagen;
    Other subjects: Schafe; Babylonische Omina; Schaf-Omina; Babylonische Literatur; Hardcover, Softcover / Geschichte/Altertum
    Scope: xxiv, 406 Seiten, Illustrationen, Faksimiles, 24 cm x 17 cm, 1000 g
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    Bibliography: Seite [373]-394

  4. The Babylonian šumma immeru omens
    transmission, reception and text production
    Author: Cohen, Yoram
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Zaphon, Münster

  5. Religiöse Deutungen von Kyros d. Gr. im Kontext der Einnahme Babylons 539 vor Chr.
    Published: 2006

    The article is discussing the relevant material of theme: “king Cyrus II in religious perspective”, in texts of Nabonidus of Babylon, of the so called “Marduk- Priests”, in other texts in a possibly nearer connection with Cyrus himself and finally... more

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    The article is discussing the relevant material of theme: “king Cyrus II in religious perspective”, in texts of Nabonidus of Babylon, of the so called “Marduk- Priests”, in other texts in a possibly nearer connection with Cyrus himself and finally with Deutero-Isaiah. The discussed material makes a strong case for placing Deutero-Isaiah in an political discussion in the babylonian field around 539 B.C. Der Aufsatz diskutiert das mit dem Thema “König Kyros in religiöser Perspektive” verbundene Material, zunächst in Texten von Nabonids von Babylon, dann in denen der sog. „Marduk-Priesterschaft“ sowie in anderen Texten, die möglicherweise in einer engeren Beziehung zu Kyros selber zu deuten sind, endlich auch in Texten des Deuterojesaja. Das diskutierte Material bildet ein starkes Argument, Deuterojesaja im Kontext einer politischen Diskussion zu verstehen, die in Babylon um 539 v. Chr. stattfand.

     

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    Language: German
    Media type: Article (journal)
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    Parent title: In: Biblische Notizen; Freiburg : Herder, 1976; 128(2006), Seite 5-18

    Subjects: Babylonische Literatur; Exilszeit
    Other subjects: Nabonid Babylonien, König (v609-v539)
  6. A numerical characterization of poetical lines, statistical theory and young Babylonian application
    Published: 1997

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    Parent title: In: Journal for semitics; Pretoria : Univ., 1990; 9(1997), 1-2, Seite 39-47

    Subjects: Babylonische Literatur; Poetik
  7. The "History of David's rise to power" and the Neo-Babylonian succession apologies
    Published: 2004

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    Language: English
    Media type: Article (edited volume)
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    Parent title: In: David and Zion; Winona Lake, Ind. : Eisenbrauns, 2004; (2004), Seite 3-19; XXVI, 444 S

    Subjects: Babylonische Literatur
    Other subjects: David Israel, König; Nabonid Babylonien, König (v609-v539); Kyros Iran, König (-v530)
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    Mit 4 Abbildungen

  8. The beginning of the Babylonian epic of creation
    Published: 2014

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    Language: English
    Media type: Article (edited volume)
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    Parent title: In: "Vom Leben umfangen"; Münster : Ugarit-Verl., 2014; (2014), Seite 391-396; XXII, 647 S

    Subjects: Babylonische Literatur; Schöpfung
  9. Purity in Ancient Mesopotamia: The Paleo-Babylonian and Neo-Assyrian periods
    Published: 2013

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    Parent title: In: Purity and the forming of religious traditions in the ancient Mediterranean world and ancient Judaism; Leiden : Brill, 2013; (2013), Seite 47-113; XV, 601 S.

    Subjects: Reinheit; Babylonische Literatur; Rituale; Kultstätte; Exorzismus
  10. Perfekta im jungbabylonischen Weltschöpfungsepos
    Published: 2002

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    Language: German
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    Parent title: In: Ex Mesopotamia et Syria lux; Münster : Ugarit-Verl., 2002; (2002), Seite 435-495; XXXV, 950 S

    Subjects: Babylonische Literatur; Akkadisch
  11. Altbabylonische Literatur und Religion
    Published: 2004

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    Parent title: In: Annäherungen ; 4: Mesopotamien - Die altbabylonische Zeit; Göttingen : Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2004; (2004), Seite 485-640; 1027 S.

    Subjects: Babylonische Literatur
  12. L' Epopée de Gilgames , ses origines et sa postérité
    Published: 2007

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    Language: French
    Media type: Article (edited volume)
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    Parent title: In: Gilgames̆ and the world of Assyria; Leuven [u.a.] : Peeters, 2007; (2007), Seite 25-36; VIII, 240 S.

    Subjects: Babylonische Literatur
  13. Lilith
    Published: 2010

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    Language: English; Hebrew
    Media type: Article (edited volume)
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    Parent title: In: Angels and demons; Jerusalem : Bible Lands Museum, 2010; (2010), Seite 88-92; 159, 33 S.

    Subjects: Judentum; Magie; Dämon; Frau; Schutz; Kind; Nacht; Geist; Babylonische Literatur; Angst; Sexualität; Ehe; Ehescheidung
    Other subjects: Lilit
  14. Scribal culture and intertextuality
    literary and historical relationships between Job and Deutero-Isaiah
    Published: [2016]; © 2016
    Publisher:  Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen, Germany

    JiSeong James Kwon discusses similar linguistic expressions and themes between Job and Deutero-Isaiah, and attempts to find out a common historical background. He argues that both Job and Deutero-Isaiah significantly reflect common scribal ideas,... more

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    JiSeong James Kwon discusses similar linguistic expressions and themes between Job and Deutero-Isaiah, and attempts to find out a common historical background. He argues that both Job and Deutero-Isaiah significantly reflect common scribal ideas, although each text belongs to wisdom and prophetic genre. - From the back of the book

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Dissertation
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    ISBN: 9783161543975
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    RVK Categories: BC 6730 ; BC 6780
    Series: Array ; 85
    Subjects: Intertextuality in the Bible; Intertextualität; Theodizee; Gottesknecht; Schöpfung; Monotheismus; Schriftgelehrter; Babylonische Literatur; Prophetie; Orakel
    Scope: XIX, 277 Seiten, 23.1 cm x 15.5 cm
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    "This book is a revised version of my thesis which was written at the Department of Theology and Religion, Durham University and which was finally completed in 2015." - (Preface)

    Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 229-251

    Dissertation, Durham University, UK, 2016

    Preface -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- The scope of the text -- The book of Job -- Deutero-Isaiah -- Literature review -- Assumptions and methods -- The distinctive relationship between Job and Deutero-Isaiah -- The comparative study between Job and Deutero- Isaiah -- Scholarly claims -- Types of resemblance -- Vocabulary -- Style and form -- Theme and motif -- Types of explanation offered -- Explicit and intentional reference -- Implicit reference -- Reference to a common literary source -- Critical reflections -- Limits of literary reference -- The nature of ancient texts -- Analogy -- Dating texts -- Literary dating -- Dating of Job and Deutero-Isaiah -- The misuse of intertextuality -- Theory of intertextuality -- Intertextual study in the Old Testament -- Intertextual study in Job and Deutero-Isaiah -- Conclusion -- Resemblances between Job and Deutero-Isaiah -- Examining common themes and terms -- Theodicy and suffering servant -- Theodicy -- Suffering servant -- Creation and monotheism -- Creation -- Monotheism -- Terms linked to common themes -- Terms of suffering servant -- Terms of creation -- Conclusion -- Examining parallel expressions -- "Mighty in power" (Job 9:4; Isa 40:26) -- "He who alone stretched out the heavens" (Job 9:8; Isa 44:24) -- "Beyond investigation" (Job 9:10; Isa 40:28) -- "What are you doing?" (Job 9:12; Isa 45:9) -- "The hand of Yahweh has done this" (Job 12:9; Isa41:20) -- Conclusion -- Conclusion -- Job and Deutero-Isaiah in the Hebrew Bible -- Pentateuchal and Deuteronomistic texts -- Job and pentateuchal, deuteronomistic texts -- Deutero-Isaiah and pentateuchal, deuteronomistic texts -- The Book of Jeremiah -- Job and Jeremiah -- Deutero-Isaiah and Jeremiah -- First and third Isaiah -- Job and first, third Isaiah -- Deutero-Isaiah and first, third Isaiah -- The book of Psalms -- Job and Psalms -- Deutero-Isaiah and Psalms -- The book of Lamentations -- Job and Lamentations -- Deutero-Isaiah and Lamentations -- Other prophetic books -- Job and prophetic books -- Deutero-Isaiah and prophetic books -- Other wisdom books -- Job and proverbs -- Job and ecclesiastes -- Conclusion -- Scribal culture in Job and Deutero-Isaiah -- Scribes and scribal culture -- Scribes as the Literati -- The extent of literacy -- Scribes in ancient near east and Israel -- The identity of scribes -- The continuity of scribal culture -- Critical reflections -- Identity and definition of scribes -- Scribes as Biblical writers -- ... in the Hebrew Bible -- Scribe in the second temple period -- Interpretation of Biblical evidence -- Jeremiah, Baruch, and Scribe : Jeremiah 36 -- Education, textuality, and enculturation -- David Carr -- Karel van der Toorn -- Conclusion -- Further discussion : sages, prophets, and scribal culture -- Sages as Biblical writers -- Prophets as Biblical writers -- Form criticism and scribal culture -- Summary -- Conclusion -- Intellectual background of Job and Deutero-Isaiah -- Literary dependence of Job on foreign literature -- Sumerian literature -- Babylonian literature -- Dialogue between a man and his God -- The Babylonian Job -- The Babylonian Theodicy -- A pessimistic dialogue between master and servant -- Ugaritic literature -- Egyptian literature -- The debate between a man and his soul -- The protests of the Eloquent peasant -- The dialogue of Ipuur and the Lord to the limit -- Evaluation : Job's reference to foreign literature -- Literary dependence of Deutero-Isaiah on foreign literature -- Babylonian inscriptions -- The Cyrus cylinder -- Babylonian royal inscriptions -- Assyrian prophetic oracles -- Oracles of encouragement to Esarhaddon -- The covenant of Aššur and reports to Assurbanipal -- Egyptian prophetic literature -- The prophecy of Neferti -- The words of Khakheperreseneb -- Evaluation : deutero-Isaiah's reference to foreign literature -- Job and Deutero-Isaiah in ancient near eastern culture -- General influence -- Personal and national suffering -- Literary dialogue in Job -- Self-presentation form in Deutero-Isaiah -- Differences in context, idea, and thought -- Considerations -- Conclusion -- Scribal ideas in Job and Deutero-Isaiah -- Shared ideas in Job and Deutero-Isaiah -- God's control -- God's control in Job -- God's control in Deutero-Isaiah -- Plan and determinism -- God's freedom -- God's freedom in Job -- God's freedom in Deutero-Isaiah -- Mosaic Covenant -- Implications -- Problems of God's judgment and justice -- Differences between Job and Deutero-Isaiah -- The context of Job and Deutero-Isaiah -- Job and Deutero-Isaiah in the context of the Persian period -- Historical literature -- Hebrew poetry -- Prophetic literature -- Job and Deutero-Isaiah in the context of the Hellenistic Period -- Daniel -- Ecclesiastes -- Implications -- Job and Deutero-Isaiah in the ancient near eastern context -- Divine intervention -- Personal piety and divine sovereignty -- Conclusion -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index of references -- Author index -- Subject index.

  15. <<Das>> Gilgamesch-Epos
    Contributor: Röllig, Wolfgang (Übersetzer); Franke, Sabina (Herausgeber)
    Published: 2023
    Publisher:  Reclam, Ditzingen

    Aus dem heutigen Irak stammt die älteste schriftlich überlieferte Dichtung der Welt, das Gilgamesch-Epos. Gilgamesch, König von Uruk, schließt Freundschaft mit Enkidu, Sohn der Steppe, und gemeinsam bestehen sie viele Abenteuer. Aber nach dem Tod... more

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    Aus dem heutigen Irak stammt die älteste schriftlich überlieferte Dichtung der Welt, das Gilgamesch-Epos. Gilgamesch, König von Uruk, schließt Freundschaft mit Enkidu, Sohn der Steppe, und gemeinsam bestehen sie viele Abenteuer. Aber nach dem Tod Enkidus stürzt Gilgamesch in tiefe Verzweiflung und macht sich auf die Suche nach dem ewigen Leben: eine zeitlose Geschichte. Die bewährte Übersetzung von Wolfgang Röllig wurde für diese Ausgabe grundlegend überarbeitet, um alle heute bekannten Texte erweitert und mit einem Kommentar sowie einer Einleitung versehen

     

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    Contributor: Röllig, Wolfgang (Übersetzer); Franke, Sabina (Herausgeber)
    Language: German
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9783150144473
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    Series: Reclams Universal-Bibliothek ; 14447
    Subjects: Gilgamesch deutsch; gilgamesch Übersetzung; Gilgamesch ninivetische Fassung; Zwölf-Tafel-Epos Älteste Dichtung der Welt; Geschichte König Gilgamesch; Erzählung König Gilgamesch; Sumerische Literatur; Akkadische Literatur; Enkidu und die Unterwelt; Erzählung Sintflut; Literatur Unsterblichkeit; Babylon; Babylonisches Reich; Babylonische Literatur
    Other subjects: Taschenbuch / Belletristik/Hauptwerk vor 1945
    Scope: 212 Seiten, Karte, 14.8
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    Einleitung; Das Gilgamesch-Epos in der Fassung aus Ninive; Tafel I; Tafel II; Tafel III; Tafel IV; Tafel V; Tafel VI; Tafel VII; Tafel VIII; Tafel IX; Tafel X; Tafel XI; Auszüge aus den altbabylonischen Texten; AB 1 Gilgameschs Träume.; Enkidus Geburt und Erscheinen in Uruk; AB 2 Die Planung des Marsches zum Zedernwald; AB 3 Träume auf dem Marsch zum Zedernwald; AB 4 Der Tod des Chuwawa; Ab 5 Gilgamesch bei der Schenkin Siduri; Anhang; Anmerkungen; Glossar; Literaturhinweise

  16. "Ich bin eine Schwertklinge des Königs"
    die Sprache des Bēl-ibni
    Published: 1995
    Publisher:  Butzon & Bercker, Kevelaer ; Neukirchener Verl., Neukirchen-Vluyn

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    Language: German; Akkadian
    Media type: Dissertation
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    ISBN: 3766699792; 3788715367
    RVK Categories: EM 2800 ; EM 1340
    Series: Alter Orient und Altes Testament ; Bd. 242
    Subjects: Babylonisch; Babylonische Literatur
    Other subjects: Assyro-Babylonian letters; Array; Array; Array
    Scope: XIV, 549 S
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    Errata slip inserted

    Zugl.: Nimwegen, Univ., Diss., 1995

  17. Acrostics and Lamentations
    Published: 2011

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    Parent title: In: On stone and scroll; Berlin : De Gruyter, 2011; (2011), Seite 425-440; xxviii, 575 Seiten

    Subjects: Akrostichon; Literaturgeschichte; Babylonische Literatur; Rabbinische Literatur; Jüdische Literatur
  18. Theologie in Babylon? - Theologien in Babylonien!
    Published: 2004

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    Parent title: In: Theologie in Israel und in den Nachbarkulturen; Münster : Lit, 2004; (2004), Seite 105-124; VI, 178 S.

    Subjects: Babylonische Literatur; Religionsgeschichte
  19. Scribal culture and intertextuality
    literary and historical relationships between Job and Deutero-Isaiah
    Published: [2016]; © 2016
    Publisher:  Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen, Germany

    JiSeong James Kwon discusses similar linguistic expressions and themes between Job and Deutero-Isaiah, and attempts to find out a common historical background. He argues that both Job and Deutero-Isaiah significantly reflect common scribal ideas,... more

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    JiSeong James Kwon discusses similar linguistic expressions and themes between Job and Deutero-Isaiah, and attempts to find out a common historical background. He argues that both Job and Deutero-Isaiah significantly reflect common scribal ideas, although each text belongs to wisdom and prophetic genre. - From the back of the book

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Dissertation
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9783161543975
    Other identifier:
    9783161543975
    RVK Categories: BC 6730 ; BC 6780
    Series: Array ; 85
    Subjects: Intertextuality in the Bible; Intertextualität; Theodizee; Gottesknecht; Schöpfung; Monotheismus; Schriftgelehrter; Babylonische Literatur; Prophetie; Orakel
    Scope: XIX, 277 Seiten, 23.1 cm x 15.5 cm
    Notes:

    "This book is a revised version of my thesis which was written at the Department of Theology and Religion, Durham University and which was finally completed in 2015." - (Preface)

    Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 229-251

    Dissertation, Durham University, UK, 2016

    Preface -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- The scope of the text -- The book of Job -- Deutero-Isaiah -- Literature review -- Assumptions and methods -- The distinctive relationship between Job and Deutero-Isaiah -- The comparative study between Job and Deutero- Isaiah -- Scholarly claims -- Types of resemblance -- Vocabulary -- Style and form -- Theme and motif -- Types of explanation offered -- Explicit and intentional reference -- Implicit reference -- Reference to a common literary source -- Critical reflections -- Limits of literary reference -- The nature of ancient texts -- Analogy -- Dating texts -- Literary dating -- Dating of Job and Deutero-Isaiah -- The misuse of intertextuality -- Theory of intertextuality -- Intertextual study in the Old Testament -- Intertextual study in Job and Deutero-Isaiah -- Conclusion -- Resemblances between Job and Deutero-Isaiah -- Examining common themes and terms -- Theodicy and suffering servant -- Theodicy -- Suffering servant -- Creation and monotheism -- Creation -- Monotheism -- Terms linked to common themes -- Terms of suffering servant -- Terms of creation -- Conclusion -- Examining parallel expressions -- "Mighty in power" (Job 9:4; Isa 40:26) -- "He who alone stretched out the heavens" (Job 9:8; Isa 44:24) -- "Beyond investigation" (Job 9:10; Isa 40:28) -- "What are you doing?" (Job 9:12; Isa 45:9) -- "The hand of Yahweh has done this" (Job 12:9; Isa41:20) -- Conclusion -- Conclusion -- Job and Deutero-Isaiah in the Hebrew Bible -- Pentateuchal and Deuteronomistic texts -- Job and pentateuchal, deuteronomistic texts -- Deutero-Isaiah and pentateuchal, deuteronomistic texts -- The Book of Jeremiah -- Job and Jeremiah -- Deutero-Isaiah and Jeremiah -- First and third Isaiah -- Job and first, third Isaiah -- Deutero-Isaiah and first, third Isaiah -- The book of Psalms -- Job and Psalms -- Deutero-Isaiah and Psalms -- The book of Lamentations -- Job and Lamentations -- Deutero-Isaiah and Lamentations -- Other prophetic books -- Job and prophetic books -- Deutero-Isaiah and prophetic books -- Other wisdom books -- Job and proverbs -- Job and ecclesiastes -- Conclusion -- Scribal culture in Job and Deutero-Isaiah -- Scribes and scribal culture -- Scribes as the Literati -- The extent of literacy -- Scribes in ancient near east and Israel -- The identity of scribes -- The continuity of scribal culture -- Critical reflections -- Identity and definition of scribes -- Scribes as Biblical writers -- ... in the Hebrew Bible -- Scribe in the second temple period -- Interpretation of Biblical evidence -- Jeremiah, Baruch, and Scribe : Jeremiah 36 -- Education, textuality, and enculturation -- David Carr -- Karel van der Toorn -- Conclusion -- Further discussion : sages, prophets, and scribal culture -- Sages as Biblical writers -- Prophets as Biblical writers -- Form criticism and scribal culture -- Summary -- Conclusion -- Intellectual background of Job and Deutero-Isaiah -- Literary dependence of Job on foreign literature -- Sumerian literature -- Babylonian literature -- Dialogue between a man and his God -- The Babylonian Job -- The Babylonian Theodicy -- A pessimistic dialogue between master and servant -- Ugaritic literature -- Egyptian literature -- The debate between a man and his soul -- The protests of the Eloquent peasant -- The dialogue of Ipuur and the Lord to the limit -- Evaluation : Job's reference to foreign literature -- Literary dependence of Deutero-Isaiah on foreign literature -- Babylonian inscriptions -- The Cyrus cylinder -- Babylonian royal inscriptions -- Assyrian prophetic oracles -- Oracles of encouragement to Esarhaddon -- The covenant of Aššur and reports to Assurbanipal -- Egyptian prophetic literature -- The prophecy of Neferti -- The words of Khakheperreseneb -- Evaluation : deutero-Isaiah's reference to foreign literature -- Job and Deutero-Isaiah in ancient near eastern culture -- General influence -- Personal and national suffering -- Literary dialogue in Job -- Self-presentation form in Deutero-Isaiah -- Differences in context, idea, and thought -- Considerations -- Conclusion -- Scribal ideas in Job and Deutero-Isaiah -- Shared ideas in Job and Deutero-Isaiah -- God's control -- God's control in Job -- God's control in Deutero-Isaiah -- Plan and determinism -- God's freedom -- God's freedom in Job -- God's freedom in Deutero-Isaiah -- Mosaic Covenant -- Implications -- Problems of God's judgment and justice -- Differences between Job and Deutero-Isaiah -- The context of Job and Deutero-Isaiah -- Job and Deutero-Isaiah in the context of the Persian period -- Historical literature -- Hebrew poetry -- Prophetic literature -- Job and Deutero-Isaiah in the context of the Hellenistic Period -- Daniel -- Ecclesiastes -- Implications -- Job and Deutero-Isaiah in the ancient near eastern context -- Divine intervention -- Personal piety and divine sovereignty -- Conclusion -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index of references -- Author index -- Subject index.