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Record Nr.

UNINA9910786377703321

Autore

Zakovitch Yair

Titolo

From Gods to God [[electronic resource] ] : how the Bible debunked, suppressed, or changed ancient myths & legends / / Avigdor Shinan & Yair Zakovitch ; translated by Valerie Zakovitch

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Philadelphia, : Jewish Publication Society, c2012

ISBN

1-283-68773-9

0-8276-1144-7

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (316 p.)

Altri autori (Persone)

ShinʼanAvigdor

ZakovitchValerie

Disciplina

221.6/6

Soggetti

God

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

"Published by the University of Nebraska Press as a Jewish Publication Society book."

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Acknowledgments; Translator's Note; Introduction: When God Fought the Sea Dragons; Part 1. The World of Myth; 1. Eden's Winged Serpent; 2. When Gods Seduced Women; 3. Moses or God? Who Split the Sea of Reeds?; 4. What Is Manna?; 5. The Hero Who Stopped the Sun; Part 2. Cult and Sacred Geography; 6. The Wandering Gate of Heaven; 7. Seeing and Weeping: Managing the Story of a Divine Defeat; 8. Where Were Rachel and Jacob Buried?; 9. Where in the Wilderness Did Israel Receive the Torah?; 10. Some More Reasons for Eating Matzah

11. Was Worshiping the Golden Calf a Sin?12. Where Was the Law Given? In the Wilderness or in the Land of Israel?; 13. When and How Was the City of Dan Sanctified?; Part 3. Biblical Heroes and Their Biographies; 14. What Did Ham Do to His Father?; 15. Out of the Fire: Recovering the Story of Abraham's Origins; 16. The Reinterpretation of a Name: Jacob's In Utero Activities; 17. Were the Israelites Never in Egypt? A Peculiar Tradition about Ephraim; 18. Moses's Most Miraculous Birth; 19. Moses's African Romance; 20. Moses's Necessary Death

21. Son of God? The Suspicious Story of Samson's Birth 22. A Cinderella Tale: Clues to David's Lost Birth Story; 23. Finding the Real Killer of Goliath; 24. How a Savior Became a Villain: Jeroboam and the Exodus;



Part 4. Relations between Men and Women; 25. Sister or Not: Sarah's Adventures with Pharaoh; 26. The Story of Rebekah and the Servant on the Road from Haran; 27. Reuben, Bilhah, and a Silent Jacob; 28. Seduction before Murder: The Case of Jael; 29. No Innocent Death: David, Abigail, and Nabal; 30. Not Just Riddles; In Closing; Glossary of Extra-Biblical Sources; Index

Sommario/riassunto

The ancient Israelites believed things that the writers of the Bible wanted them to forget: myths and legends from a pre-biblical world that the new monotheist order needed to bury, hide, or reinterpret. Ancient Israel was rich in such literary traditions before the Bible reached the final form that we have today. These traditions were not lost but continued, passed down through the ages. Many managed to reach us in post-biblical sources: rabbinic literature, Jewish Hellenistic writings, the writings of the Dead Sea sect, the Aramaic, Greek, Latin, and other ancient