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Babel und Bibel und Bias: How Anti-Semitism Distorted Friedrich Delitzsch’s Scholarship
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Bill T. Arnold
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Introduction xi
- Abbreviations xv
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Part 1 Political and Military History and Ancient Royals
- Loyalty and Death: Some Ancient Near Eastern Metaphors 3
- Zabaya, an Early King of the Larsa Dynasty 17
- Rib-Hadda’s Urgent Tone: A Note on EA 74:50 22
- The Length of the Reign of Hallusu-Insusinak 28
- Esarhaddon and Egypt: A Preliminary Investigation 36
- A Sale of Property from the Time of Esarhaddon, “King of Lands” 44
- The Neo-Babylonian Empire 49
- The “Antiquarian” Interests of the Neo-Babylonian Kings 61
- Royal Women of the Neo-Babylonian Period 72
- A “Dinner at the Palace” during Nebuchadnezzar’s Reign 79
- Notes on Nebuchadnezzar’s 37th Year 85
- Polytheism and Politics: Some Comments on Nabonidus’ Foreign Policy 95
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Part 2 Texts and Legacies
- The Impact of Assyriology on Biblical Studies 107
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Assyriology
- An Old Babylonian Forerunner to Summa Alu 119
- The R. Campbell Thompson Tablets Published by Ivan Lee Holt 137
- A Guided Tour through Babylonian History: Cuneiform Inscriptions in the Cincinnati Art Museum 149
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Bible, Masorah, and Rabbinics
- Jacob Wards Off Endangerment 194
- Wool and Linen Material in Texts from the Time of Nebuchadnezzar 202
- Character Development in the Book of Ruth 217
- The Rare Accents of the Twenty-One Books 221
- Break in the Middle of a Verse: Some Observations on a Massoretic Feature 259
- I. O. Lehman, HUC mss 951–981 from Kai Feng, and a Purported Link between China and Yemen 270
- Some Observations on Late Babylonian Texts and Rabbinic Literature 279
- Visibility of the New Moon in Cuneiform and Rabbinic Sources 289
- “Feet of Iron” in the Babylonian Talmud? 303
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Part 3 Social and Economic History
- Everyday Life in the Neo-Babylonian Period: The Integration of Material and Non-Material Culture 307
- A Neo-Babylonian Dialogue Document (3.123) 316
- A Mar Banutu Text from the Town of Hubat 319
- A Neo-Babylonian Temple Report 323
- Pirquti or Sirkuti? Was Istar-ab-ußur’s Freedom Affirmed or Was He Re-Enslaved? 330
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Part 4 Critical Self-Reflection
- “Splendid Truths” or “Prodigious Commotion”? 345
- A Centennial Review of Friedrich Delitzsch’s “Babel und Bibel” Lectures 355
- Delitzsch in Context 372
- Babel und Bibel und Bias: How Anti-Semitism Distorted Friedrich Delitzsch’s Scholarship 381
- On Reading Archival Texts: M. Jursa’s Comments to OIP 122 and the Limits of Criticism 389
- Index of Authors 397
- Index of Scripture 405
- Index of Subjects 408
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Introduction xi
- Abbreviations xv
-
Part 1 Political and Military History and Ancient Royals
- Loyalty and Death: Some Ancient Near Eastern Metaphors 3
- Zabaya, an Early King of the Larsa Dynasty 17
- Rib-Hadda’s Urgent Tone: A Note on EA 74:50 22
- The Length of the Reign of Hallusu-Insusinak 28
- Esarhaddon and Egypt: A Preliminary Investigation 36
- A Sale of Property from the Time of Esarhaddon, “King of Lands” 44
- The Neo-Babylonian Empire 49
- The “Antiquarian” Interests of the Neo-Babylonian Kings 61
- Royal Women of the Neo-Babylonian Period 72
- A “Dinner at the Palace” during Nebuchadnezzar’s Reign 79
- Notes on Nebuchadnezzar’s 37th Year 85
- Polytheism and Politics: Some Comments on Nabonidus’ Foreign Policy 95
-
Part 2 Texts and Legacies
- The Impact of Assyriology on Biblical Studies 107
-
Assyriology
- An Old Babylonian Forerunner to Summa Alu 119
- The R. Campbell Thompson Tablets Published by Ivan Lee Holt 137
- A Guided Tour through Babylonian History: Cuneiform Inscriptions in the Cincinnati Art Museum 149
-
Bible, Masorah, and Rabbinics
- Jacob Wards Off Endangerment 194
- Wool and Linen Material in Texts from the Time of Nebuchadnezzar 202
- Character Development in the Book of Ruth 217
- The Rare Accents of the Twenty-One Books 221
- Break in the Middle of a Verse: Some Observations on a Massoretic Feature 259
- I. O. Lehman, HUC mss 951–981 from Kai Feng, and a Purported Link between China and Yemen 270
- Some Observations on Late Babylonian Texts and Rabbinic Literature 279
- Visibility of the New Moon in Cuneiform and Rabbinic Sources 289
- “Feet of Iron” in the Babylonian Talmud? 303
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Part 3 Social and Economic History
- Everyday Life in the Neo-Babylonian Period: The Integration of Material and Non-Material Culture 307
- A Neo-Babylonian Dialogue Document (3.123) 316
- A Mar Banutu Text from the Town of Hubat 319
- A Neo-Babylonian Temple Report 323
- Pirquti or Sirkuti? Was Istar-ab-ußur’s Freedom Affirmed or Was He Re-Enslaved? 330
-
Part 4 Critical Self-Reflection
- “Splendid Truths” or “Prodigious Commotion”? 345
- A Centennial Review of Friedrich Delitzsch’s “Babel und Bibel” Lectures 355
- Delitzsch in Context 372
- Babel und Bibel und Bias: How Anti-Semitism Distorted Friedrich Delitzsch’s Scholarship 381
- On Reading Archival Texts: M. Jursa’s Comments to OIP 122 and the Limits of Criticism 389
- Index of Authors 397
- Index of Scripture 405
- Index of Subjects 408