Isaiah's Kingship Polemic: An Exegetical Study in Isaiah 24-27Mohr Siebeck, 2014年11月19日 - 269 頁 William D. Barker analyzes a wide array of possible ancient Near Eastern backgrounds to Isaiah 24-27. He finds that there is a uniquely Ugaritic background to the chapters, with evidence of a literary framework and narrative progression that has been intentionally adopted and creatively adapted from either the Ba'al Myth (KTU 1.1-1.6) itself or a shared tradition between ancient Ugarit and ancient Israel. Barker also closely examines Isaiah 24-27 in the light of the Ugaritic material and thereby contributes to the resolution of some of the historic questions about the interpretation, genre, dating, and function of Isaiah 24-27. A new epithet for the chapters is also proposed. |
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B Historical Background and Date of Composition | 4 |
A New Consensus for Interpreting Isaiah 2427 | 10 |
The Baʻal Myth in its Ugaritic Context | 17 |
Cosmogonic Interpretations of the Baal Myth | 23 |
and Ancient Near Eastern Underworld Deities | 30 |
Egyptian Underworld Deities | 50 |
The Ugaritic Underworld Deity | 59 |
E Conclusions about and Ancient Near Eastern Underworld Deities | 68 |
B Meḥen and Apophis or Apep in Egypt | 142 |
Litan in Ugarit | 151 |
Isaiahs Leviathan in the Light of the Ancient Near East | 168 |
Evidence of Ugaritic Influence in Plutarchs De Iside et Osiride | 174 |
Lexical Evidence of the Ugaritic Background | 177 |
121 | 192 |
Isaiah 28 and the Marzeaḥ | 206 |
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B Comparing Ancient Near Eastern Banqueting Practices | 89 |
General Conclusions | 101 |
The Marzeaḥ Tradition in Isaiah 2427 | 115 |
Conclusions | 127 |
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Akkadian ancient Israel ancient Near East ancient Near Eastern apocalyptic Apophis appears Asherah Asmar Cylinder Seal associated Ba‘al Ba'al Myth Ba‘al's Baal Cycle Baʻal banquet battle chapters chthonic Coffin Texts conflict context cosmic kingship cult Cylinder Seal dead death described divine drinking Egypt Egyptian Ereshkigal evidence feast funerary genre gods Gudea Hebrew Bible Ibid indicate interpretation Isaiah 28 judgement king KTU 1.4 viii Leviathan lexical Litan literary Margalit marzeaḥ marzeaḥ gatherings McLaughlin Meḥen and Apophis Mesopotamian Moab monster Mot's motif Mūtu narrative Nergal Nergal and Ereshkigal netherworld Ninğirsu noted Osiris pantheon parallels passage passim personified polemic present Prophetic Literature Pyramid Texts reference Religious Texts ritual rpum serpent seven-headed Shapshu shared traditions Slain Heroes Smith tablets Tell Asmar Cylinder Tell Asmar seal theme theodicy translation Ugaritic Baal Cycle Ugaritic background Ugaritic material Ugaritic texts underworld verse West Semitic wine word pairs Wyatt Yamm YHWH YHWH's