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Supplement series ;$v115 225 1 $aJSOT/ASOR monograph series ;$v5 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-567-02988-3 311 $a1-85075-282-6 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. 327 $aContents; Preface; Abbreviations; Introduction; Part I: ANCIENT NEAR EASTERN BUILDING ACCOUNTS FROM GUDEA TO HEROD: THE THEMATIC STRUCTURES OF SELECTED EXTRA-BIBLICAL AND BIBLICAL BUILDING ACCOUNTS; Chapter 1 BUILDING STORIES IN SUMERIAN AND OLD BABYLONIAN LITERATURE; Chapter 2 BUILDING STORIES IN THE ASSYRIAN ROYAL INSCRIPTIONS; Chapter 3 BUILDING STORIES IN THE NEO-BABYLONIAN ROYAL INSCRIPTIONS; Chapter 4 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE BABYLONIAN AND ASSYRIAN BUILDING ACCOUNTS; Chapter 5 BUILDING STORIES IN MESOPOTAMIAN MYTHOLOGY; Chapter 6 BUILDING STORIES IN NORTHWEST SEMITIC WRITINGS 327 $aChapter 7 BUILDING STORIES IN THE BIBLE AND POST-BIBLICAL LITERATUREConclusions to the First Part; Part II: THE ACCOUNT OF BUILDING THE TEMPLE IN JERUSALEM (1 KINGS 5.15-9.25) IN LIGHT OF MESOPOTAMIAN AND NORTHWEST SEMITIC WRITINGS; Introduction to the Second Part; Chapter 8 THE DECISION TO BUILD (1 KINGS 5.15-19); Chapter 9 THE ACQUISITION OF BUILDING MATERIALS: THE LITERARY AND MATERIAL CULTURE BACKGROUND OF 1 KINGS 5.15-26; Chapter 10 THE DESCRIPTIONS OF THE TEMPLE AND ITS FURNISHINGS (1 KINGS 6-7); Chapter 11 THE DEDICATION OF THE TEMPLE (1 KINGS 8.1-11, 62-66) 327 $aAppendix: Sources for Mesopotamian Dedication CeremoniesChapter 12 THE DEDICATION PRAYER (1 KINGS 8.12-61); Chapter 13 GOD'S REPLY TO SOLOMON'S PRAYER (1 KINGS 9.1-9): BLESSINGS AND CURSES; Summary and Conclusions; Appendix 1: Temple Building and Fertility; Appendix 2: The Untiring Temple Builder; Appendix 3: Surveying the Building Site; Appendix 4: Temporary Dwellings for Deities; Appendix 5: Temples, Temple Building and Divine Rest; Appendix 6: Gods as Builders of Temples and Cities; Appendix 7: The Cosmic Dimensions of Cities and Temples; Bibliography; Index of Biblical References 327 $aIndex of Extra-Biblical Texts 330 $aThis close synchronic analysis of Exodus 1-2 looks at how the pericope's structure, language, focalization and management of information form its conception and judgement of its events and characters. A coherence of concerns is detectable in Exodus 1-2 with allusions to Genesis and the later chapters of Exodus. One chapter is assigned to each of seven narrative unities and deals in various ways with its narrative problems. 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