04150oam 22006134a 450 991082803930332120230711192529.01-57506-860-510.1515/9781575068602(CKB)3710000000024798(EBL)3155681(SSID)ssj0001001384(PQKBManifestationID)11975447(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001001384(PQKBWorkID)10966458(PQKB)10962812(Au-PeEL)EBL3155681(CaPaEBR)ebr10771867(OCoLC)922991997(DE-B1597)584088(DE-B1597)9781575068602(OCoLC)859155576(MdBmJHUP)musev2_79466(MiAaPQ)EBC3155681(OCoLC)1253312988(EXLCZ)99371000000002479820130910d2013 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccr“Thus Speaks Ishtar of Arbela”Prophecy in Israel, Assyria, and Egypt in the Neo-Assyrian Period /edited by Robert P. Gordon and Hans M. BarstadWinona Lake, Indiana :Eisenbrauns,2013.1 online resource (338 p.)"This volume presents fourteen of the papers read at a meeting of the Edinburgh Prophecy Network held at New College, Edinburgh, on 1-12 December 2009"--ECIP introduction.1-57506-282-8 Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Contents -- Prophecy as Construct -- Ancient and Modern -- Martti Nissinen -- Prophecy in the Mari and Nineveh Archives -- Robert P. Gordon -- Prophecy in K1285? -- Re-evaluating the Divine Speech Episodes of Naab -- Jason Atkinson -- Hosea and the Assyrians -- Hans M. Barstad -- Micah in Neo-Assyrian Light -- Bob Becking -- Ishtar and the Motif of the Cosmological Warrior -- Assurbanipal's Adaptation of Enuma Elish -- C. L. Crouch -- The Post-722 and Late Pre-exilic Compositions Underlying the Amos-text -- Graham Hamborg -- Royal Cultic Prophecy in Assyria, Judah, and Egypt -- John W. Hilber -- Ecology, Theology, Society: -- Physical, Religious, and Social Disjuncture in Biblical and Neo-Assyrian Prophetic Texts -- Hilary Marlow -- The Prophet Micah and Political Society -- David J. Reimer -- Prophecy in Israel and Assyria: Are we Comparing Apples and Pears? -- The Materiality of Writing and the Avoidance of Parallelomania -- Joachim Schaper -- -" I have Rained Stones and Fiery Glow on their Heads!" -- Celestial and Meteorological Prophecy in the Neo-Assyrian Empire.Thus Speaks Ishtar is a collection of essays about prophets and prophecy in the ancient Near East during the “Neo-Assyrian Period.” This was the time when some of Israel’s greatest prophets emerged, and we also have from the same general period a number of prophetic texts found on the site of the ancient Assyrian city of Nineveh. The book examines the basic idea of prophecy and how this is shaped by the way we study the subject, and it then presents a number of fresh insights on a range of prophetic topics. These include the relationship between Israelite and other forms of prophecy in Assyria and Egypt and the relationship between what prophets said and the written forms in which their words were passed on. Other topics of contemporary interest include what these prophetic texts have to say about the environment, the place of intercession in Israelite and Assyrian religion, and whether the message of the trailblazing Israelite prophets of the eighth century was basically about judgment and community ruin or about hope and community well-being.Wahrsagen(DE-588)4079012-5gndÄgypten (Altertum)gndIsrael (Altertum)gndAssyriengndKongressEdinburgh2009.Wahrsagen.202/.117Gordon R. PMdBmJHUPMdBmJHUPBOOK9910828039303321“Thus Speaks Ishtar of Arbela”3987387UNINA