Secrecy and the gods: secret knowledge in ancient Mesopotamia and biblical Israel
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adam_text | Titel: Secrecy and the gods
Autor: Lenzi, Alan
Jahr: 2008
CONTENTS
Preface............................................................................................................................................................................................................................vii
Abbreviations....................................................................................................................................................................................................xiii
Introduction..............................................................................................................................................................................................................1
Previous Assyriological and Biblical Scholarship.......................................................................................................2
Prospectns ofthe Present Study....................................................................................................................................................15
Methodology.........................................................................................................................................................................................................16
Theoretical Approach to the Study of Religion...................................................................................................17
Application ofthe Theory in This Study.....................................................................................................................21
The Textual Bias / Basis.................................................................................................................................................................22
Content Overview...........................................................................................................................................................................................23
Chapter one
The Royal Secret Council and the Divine Assembly....................................................................................................27
Political Secrets and the Royal Secret Council...........................................................................................................28
The Omen Tradition as Source of Secret Information Anxiety..................................................................45
Old Babylonian Examples............................................................................................................................................................46
Standard Babylonian Examples..............................................................................................................................................47
The Divine Assembly...................................................................................................................................................................................50
Secrecy................................................................................................................................................................................................................50
Restricted Access to Secret Information......................................................................................................................52
Divination........................................................................................................................................................................................................55
Secrets and Intuitive Divination....................................................................................................................................................58
Summary and Concluding Synthesis.........................................................................................................................................62
Excursus: The Etymology ofNisirtu and Piristu........................................................................................................64
Chapter two
The Textualization ofthe Secret ofthe Gods ..................................................................................................................67
77je Ummänü........................................................................................................................................................................................................68
Etymology and Semantic Range...........................................................................................................................................69
The Ummänu as Scholar.................................................................................................................................................................70
The Ummänü and the King..........................................................................................................................................................72
Characterizing the Corpora ofthe Ummänü.................................................................................................................77
Bärutu...................................................................................................................................................................................................................77
Ääipütu................................................................................................................................................................................................................85
Kalütu...................................................................................................................................................................................................................95
Asütu.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................97
Tupsarrütu.....................................................................................................................................................................................................100
The Ummänü, Ea, and the Apkallü........................................................................................................................................103
Ea, God of Secrets...............................................................................................................................................................................104
The Apkallü as Scribal Connection:...............................................................................................................................106
Conclusion...........................................................................................................................................................................................................120
Excursus I: Alternative Constructions................................................................................................................................122
LKA 146 and the Twenty-One Poultices.................................................................................................................122
BBR 24, The Enmeduranki Text........................................................................................................................................125
Excursus II: Why Human Apkallü?........................................................................................................................................127
Excursus III: The Ummänü, Secrecy, and the Cult in Historical Inscriptions.....................128
Chapter three
Writing and Guarding: Circumscribing the Secret ofthe Gods ..............................................................135
Concerning Writing...................................................................................................................................................................................136
Writing and the Scribal Graft in Mesopotamia-An Overview........................................................136
Secrecy and the Scribal Graft.................................................................................................................................................140
The Significance of Scribal Secrecy..............................................................................................................................147
The Security Issue Surrounding Secret Tablets........................................................................................................149
YOS19 110................................................................................................................................................................................................150
SAA16 65....................................................................................................................................................................................................154
SAA 10 294:19-23 and 26-27.............................................................................................................................................156
Conclusion...................................................................................................................................................................................................160
Means of Securing Secret Tablets (I)....................................................................................................................................160
Limited Exposure.................................................................................................................................................................................161
Admonitions and Divine Invocations...........................................................................................................................163
Means of Securing Secret Tablets (II).................................................................................................................................168
Secrecy Labels.........................................................................................................................................................................................170
Geheimwissen Colophons..........................................................................................................................................................186
Synthesis........................................................................................................................................................................................................204
Conclusion...........................................................................................................................................................................................................214
Chapter four
Secrecy, Divine Communication, and the Divine Assembly in Biblical Israel...........................221
Secrecy and the Nature ofRevealed Things in the Hebrew Bible.......................................................222
Deuteronomy 29:28...........................................................................................................................................................................223
Judges 3:19-20.......................................................................................................................................................................................224
Isaiah 48:6a-7b.......................................................................................................................................................................................227
Daniel 2:21b-22............................. ......................................230
Job 11:5-6....................................................................................................................................................................................................232
Conclusion...................................................................................................................................................................................................233
The Divine Assembly: The Source of Secrecy.............................................................................................................233
The Divine Assembly: An Overview of its Terminology.....................................................................237
Tiö with Reference to Humans............................................................................................................................................240
Tiö with Reference to the Divine Realm..................................................................................................................245
Conclusion...................................................................................................................................................................................................259
Prophecy, the Divine Assembly, and the Israelite Kings...............................................................................260
Chapter five
Ritual Legislation as Divine Knowledge: The Mythological Authorization ofthe
Priestly Legislation, Ezekiel s Torah, and Deuteronomy.....................................................................................273
The Priestly Legislation.......................................................................................................................................................................277
Delimitation ofthe Corpus........................................................................................................................................................277
Moses in the Priestly Legislation.......................................................................................................................................279
The Mythology of Reception.................................................................................................................................................2^
Ezekiel s Torah andhis Vision ofaNew Temple...................................................................................................289
Delimitation ofthe Corpus........................................................................................................................................................289
The Characterization of Ezekiel..........................................................................................................................................290
TheMythology ofReception.................................................................................................................................................293
The Deuteronomic Legislation.....................................................................................................................................................298
Delimitation ofthe Corpus........................................................................................................................................................298
The Characterization of Moses and the Mythology ofReception...............................................299
Conclusion...........................................................................................................................................................................................................303
Chapter six
Case Studies in the Hebrew Bible....................................................................................................................................................307
Secrecy in Daniel.........................................................................................................................................................................................307
The Termin................................................................................................................................................................................................308
Daniel as Court Scholar................................................................................................................................................................311
The Function of Secrecy..............................................................................................................................................................313
Conclusion...................................................................................................................................................................................................322
The Secret Things of Deuteronomy 29:28...............................................................................................................322
Context and Composition History of Deut 28:69-30:20........................................................................323
The Significance of rftPSpan in Deut 29:28...........................................................................................................328
The Purpose of Deut 29:28.......................................................................................................................................................333
Conclusion...................................................................................................................................................................................................336
Excursus: Minority Views of FhPlpan..........................................................................................................................337
Proverbs 8:22-31 and the Polemics ofWisdom s Divine Authorization....................................339
Framing the Discussion: Introductory Issues.......................................................................................................340
Composing Proverbs 8:22-31:
A Clarification ofthe Personified Wisdom Tradition........................................................................344
Composing Proverbs 8:22-31: An Inter-Cultural Perspective........................................................349
Composing Proverbs 8:22-31: A Prophetic Authorization for Wisdom.............................359
Conclusion...................................................................................................................................................................................................361
Deuteronomy 34:10-12: Moses as Israelite Apkallü........................................................................................362
Moses as Something Else .....................................................................................................................................................364
Deut 34:10-12: Moses Death as Historiographical Turning Point 368
Conclusion: Moses as Israelite Apkallü.....................................................................................................................371
Excursus: A Speculation about Moses and Ezekiel s Torah..............................................................373
Conclusion...........................................................................................................................................................................................................374
Conclusion.............................................................................................................................................................................................................377
Summary.................................................................................................................................................................................................................377
Comparative Synthesis..........................................................................................................................................................................384
Bibliography.......................................................................................................................................................................................................389
Index................................................................................................................................................................................................................................439
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Titel: Secrecy and the gods
Autor: Lenzi, Alan
Jahr: 2008
CONTENTS
Preface.vii
Abbreviations.xiii
Introduction.1
Previous Assyriological and Biblical Scholarship.2
Prospectns ofthe Present Study.15
Methodology.16
Theoretical Approach to the Study of Religion.17
Application ofthe Theory in This Study.21
The Textual Bias / Basis.22
Content Overview.23
Chapter one
The Royal Secret Council and the Divine Assembly.27
Political Secrets and the Royal Secret Council.28
The Omen Tradition as Source of Secret Information Anxiety.45
Old Babylonian Examples.46
Standard Babylonian Examples.47
The Divine Assembly.50
Secrecy.50
Restricted Access to Secret Information.52
Divination.55
Secrets and Intuitive Divination.58
Summary and Concluding Synthesis.62
Excursus: The Etymology ofNisirtu and Piristu.64
Chapter two
The Textualization ofthe "Secret ofthe Gods".67
77je Ummänü.68
Etymology and Semantic Range.69
The Ummänu as Scholar.70
The Ummänü and the King.72
Characterizing the Corpora ofthe Ummänü.77
Bärutu.77
Ääipütu.85
Kalütu.95
Asütu.97
Tupsarrütu.100
The Ummänü, Ea, and the Apkallü.103
Ea, God of Secrets.104
The Apkallü as Scribal Connection:.106
Conclusion.120
Excursus I: Alternative Constructions.122
LKA 146 and the Twenty-One Poultices.122
BBR 24, The Enmeduranki Text.125
Excursus II: Why Human Apkallü?.127
Excursus III: The Ummänü, Secrecy, and the Cult in Historical Inscriptions.128
Chapter three
Writing and Guarding: Circumscribing the "Secret ofthe Gods".135
Concerning Writing.136
Writing and the Scribal Graft in Mesopotamia-An Overview.136
Secrecy and the Scribal Graft.140
The Significance of Scribal Secrecy.147
The Security Issue Surrounding Secret Tablets.149
YOS19 110.150
SAA16 65.154
SAA 10 294:19-23 and 26-27.156
Conclusion.160
Means of Securing Secret Tablets (I).160
Limited Exposure.161
Admonitions and Divine Invocations.163
Means of Securing Secret Tablets (II).168
Secrecy Labels.170
Geheimwissen Colophons.186
Synthesis.204
Conclusion.214
Chapter four
Secrecy, Divine Communication, and the Divine Assembly in Biblical Israel.221
Secrecy and the Nature ofRevealed Things in the Hebrew Bible.222
Deuteronomy 29:28.223
Judges 3:19-20.224
Isaiah 48:6a-7b.227
Daniel 2:21b-22. .230
Job 11:5-6.232
Conclusion.233
The Divine Assembly: The Source of Secrecy.233
The Divine Assembly: An Overview of its Terminology.237
Tiö with Reference to Humans.240
Tiö with Reference to the Divine Realm.245
Conclusion.259
Prophecy, the Divine Assembly, and the Israelite Kings.260
Chapter five
Ritual Legislation as Divine Knowledge: The Mythological Authorization ofthe
Priestly Legislation, Ezekiel's Torah, and Deuteronomy.273
The Priestly Legislation.277
Delimitation ofthe Corpus.277
Moses in the Priestly Legislation.279
The Mythology of Reception.2^
Ezekiel's Torah andhis Vision ofaNew Temple.289
Delimitation ofthe Corpus.289
The Characterization of Ezekiel.290
TheMythology ofReception.293
The Deuteronomic Legislation.298
Delimitation ofthe Corpus.298
The Characterization of Moses and the Mythology ofReception.299
Conclusion.303
Chapter six
Case Studies in the Hebrew Bible.307
Secrecy in Daniel.307
The Termin.308
Daniel as Court Scholar.311
The Function of Secrecy.313
Conclusion.322
The "Secret Things" of Deuteronomy 29:28.322
Context and Composition History of Deut 28:69-30:20.323
The Significance of rftPSpan in Deut 29:28.328
The Purpose of Deut 29:28.333
Conclusion.336
Excursus: Minority Views of FhPlpan.337
Proverbs 8:22-31 and the Polemics ofWisdom 's Divine Authorization.339
Framing the Discussion: Introductory Issues.340
Composing Proverbs 8:22-31:
A Clarification ofthe Personified Wisdom Tradition.344
Composing Proverbs 8:22-31: An Inter-Cultural Perspective.349
Composing Proverbs 8:22-31: A Prophetic Authorization for Wisdom.359
Conclusion.361
Deuteronomy 34:10-12: Moses as Israelite Apkallü.362
Moses as "Something Else".364
Deut 34:10-12: Moses' Death as Historiographical Turning Point 368
Conclusion: Moses as Israelite Apkallü.371
Excursus: A Speculation about Moses and Ezekiel's Torah.373
Conclusion.374
Conclusion.377
Summary.377
Comparative Synthesis.384
Bibliography.389
Index.439 |
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genre_facet | Hochschulschrift |
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geographic_facet | Irak Mesopotamien Israel Altertum |
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illustrated | Not Illustrated |
index_date | 2024-07-02T21:21:35Z |
indexdate | 2024-07-09T21:17:39Z |
institution | BVB |
isbn | 9789521013300 9521013303 |
language | English |
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physical | XVII, 456 S. |
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spelling | Lenzi, Alan 1970- Verfasser (DE-588)135886406 aut Secrecy and the gods secret knowledge in ancient Mesopotamia and biblical Israel by Alan Lenzi Helsinki The Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project 2008 XVII, 456 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier State Archives of Assyria studies 19 Teilw. zugl.: Waltham, Mass., Univ., Diss., 2005 Bible. O.T. Prophecies Geschichte Judentum Religion Revelation History To 1500 Revelation Judaism Scribes Iraq Secrecy Religious aspects Assyro-Babylonian religion Secrecy Religious aspects Judaism Geschichte (DE-588)4020517-4 gnd rswk-swf Religion (DE-588)4049396-9 gnd rswk-swf Religionsvergleich (DE-588)4249306-7 gnd rswk-swf Geheimlehre (DE-588)4132189-3 gnd rswk-swf Irak Mesopotamien (DE-588)4038788-4 gnd rswk-swf Israel Altertum (DE-588)4072956-4 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4113937-9 Hochschulschrift gnd-content Mesopotamien (DE-588)4038788-4 g Religion (DE-588)4049396-9 s Geheimlehre (DE-588)4132189-3 s Geschichte (DE-588)4020517-4 s Israel Altertum (DE-588)4072956-4 g DE-604 Religionsvergleich (DE-588)4249306-7 s State Archives of Assyria studies 19 (DE-604)BV005619497 19 HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016578112&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Lenzi, Alan 1970- Secrecy and the gods secret knowledge in ancient Mesopotamia and biblical Israel State Archives of Assyria studies Bible. O.T. Prophecies Geschichte Judentum Religion Revelation History To 1500 Revelation Judaism Scribes Iraq Secrecy Religious aspects Assyro-Babylonian religion Secrecy Religious aspects Judaism Geschichte (DE-588)4020517-4 gnd Religion (DE-588)4049396-9 gnd Religionsvergleich (DE-588)4249306-7 gnd Geheimlehre (DE-588)4132189-3 gnd |
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title | Secrecy and the gods secret knowledge in ancient Mesopotamia and biblical Israel |
title_auth | Secrecy and the gods secret knowledge in ancient Mesopotamia and biblical Israel |
title_exact_search | Secrecy and the gods secret knowledge in ancient Mesopotamia and biblical Israel |
title_exact_search_txtP | Secrecy and the gods secret knowledge in ancient Mesopotamia and biblical Israel |
title_full | Secrecy and the gods secret knowledge in ancient Mesopotamia and biblical Israel by Alan Lenzi |
title_fullStr | Secrecy and the gods secret knowledge in ancient Mesopotamia and biblical Israel by Alan Lenzi |
title_full_unstemmed | Secrecy and the gods secret knowledge in ancient Mesopotamia and biblical Israel by Alan Lenzi |
title_short | Secrecy and the gods |
title_sort | secrecy and the gods secret knowledge in ancient mesopotamia and biblical israel |
title_sub | secret knowledge in ancient Mesopotamia and biblical Israel |
topic | Bible. O.T. Prophecies Geschichte Judentum Religion Revelation History To 1500 Revelation Judaism Scribes Iraq Secrecy Religious aspects Assyro-Babylonian religion Secrecy Religious aspects Judaism Geschichte (DE-588)4020517-4 gnd Religion (DE-588)4049396-9 gnd Religionsvergleich (DE-588)4249306-7 gnd Geheimlehre (DE-588)4132189-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Bible. O.T. Prophecies Geschichte Judentum Religion Revelation History To 1500 Revelation Judaism Scribes Iraq Secrecy Religious aspects Assyro-Babylonian religion Secrecy Religious aspects Judaism Religionsvergleich Geheimlehre Irak Mesopotamien Israel Altertum Hochschulschrift |
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