This monograph is a comparative, socio-linguistic reassessment of the Deuteronomic idiom, leshakken shemo sham, and its synonymous biblical reflexes in the Deuteronomistic History, lashum shemo sham, and lihyot shemo sham. These particular formulae have long been understood as evidence of the Name Theology - the evolution in Israelite religion toward a more abstracted mode of divine presence in the temple. Utilizing epigraphic material gathered from Mesopotamian and Levantine contexts, this study demonstrates that leshakken shemo sham and lashum shemo sham are loan-adaptations of Akkadian shuma shakanu, an idiom common to the royal monumental tradition of Mesopotamia. The resulting retranslation and reinterpretation of the biblical idiom profoundly impacts the classic formulation of the Name Theology.



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The author is presently an Assistant Professor of Old Testament at Asbury Theological Seminary.

Titel
The Deuteronomistic History and the Name Theology
Untertitel
leshakken shemo sham in the Bible and the Ancient Near East
EAN
9783110899351
ISBN
978-3-11-089935-1
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
14.05.2014
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
8.55 MB
Anzahl Seiten
258
Jahr
2002
Untertitel
Englisch
Auflage
Reprint 2014.