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Non-Male Prophets in Ancient Near Eastern Sources

  • Martti Nissinen
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Prophetic Divination
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  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Preface VII
  3. List of Original Publications IX
  4. List of Abbreviations XIII
  5. Table of Contents XXI
  6. Part One: Prophecy in Theory
  7. Prophecy as Construct, Ancient and Modern 3
  8. Reflections on the “Historical-Critical” Method: Historical Criticism and Critical Historicism 29
  9. What is Prophecy? An Ancient Near Eastern Perspective 53
  10. Prophecy and Omen Divination: Two Sides of the Same Coin 75
  11. Neither Prophecies nor Apocalypses: The Akkadian Literary Predictive Texts 87
  12. Part Two: Prophecy in the Ancient Near East
  13. The Socioreligious Role of the Neo-Assyrian Prophets 103
  14. Non-Male Prophets in Ancient Near Eastern Sources 127
  15. The Prophet and the Augur at Tušḫan, 611 BCE 153
  16. Das kritische Potential in der altorientalischen Prophetie 163
  17. Fear Not: A Study on an Ancient Near Eastern Phrase 195
  18. The Exiled Gods of Babylon in Neo-Assyrian Prophecy 233
  19. Marduk’s Return and Reconciliation in a Prophetic Letter from Arbela (with Simo Parpola) 245
  20. City as Lofty as Heaven: Arbela and Other Cities in Neo-Assyrian Prophecy 267
  21. A Prophetic Riot in Babylonia, 133 BCE 301
  22. Part Three: Biblical Prophecy in Ancient Near Eastern Context
  23. Die Relevanz der neuassyrischen Prophetie für die alttestamentliche Forschung 315
  24. Biblical Prophecy from a Near Eastern Perspective: The Cases of Kingship and Divine Possession 351
  25. Comparing Prophetic Sources: Principles and a Test Case 377
  26. From Holy War to Holy Peace: Biblical Alternatives to Belligerent Rhetoric 397
  27. Falsche Prophetie in neuassyrischer und deuteronomistischer Darstellung 419
  28. Sacred Springs and Liminal Rivers: Water and Prophecy in the Ancient Eastern Mediterranean 441
  29. Prophets and the Divine Council 461
  30. Wisdom as Mediatrix in Sirach 24: Ben Sira, Love Lyrics, and Prophecy 479
  31. Part Four: Prophecy in the Hebrew Bible
  32. The Historical Dilemma of Biblical Prophetic Studies 499
  33. Since When Do Prophets Write? 517
  34. Prophets and Prophecy in Joshua–Kings: A Near Eastern Perspective 539
  35. Das Problem der Prophetenschüler 563
  36. The Dubious Image of Prophecy 577
  37. (How) Does the Book of Ezekiel Reveal Its Babylonian Context? 597
  38. The Book of Hosea and the Last Days of the Northern Kingdom: The Methodological Problem 613
  39. Part Five: Prophecy in the Dead Sea Scrolls
  40. Transmitting Divine Mysteries: The Prophetic Role of Wisdom Teachers in the Dead Sea Scrolls 631
  41. Oracles at Qumran? Traces of Inspired Speakers in the Dead Sea Scrolls 651
  42. Pesharim as Divination: Qumran Exegesis, Omen Interpretation and Literary Prophecy 663
  43. Bibliography 681
  44. Index of Names 751
  45. Index of modern authors 759
  46. Index of Ancient Near Eastern Sources 761
  47. Index of Biblical References 767
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