The Hebrew Bible often portrays Sheol in a manner evocative of the tomb. In texts such as Psalm 88 the tomb is a dreary and isolating symbol. Yet this contrasts with the positive role of the family tomb where the dead are reunited with their ancestors. The ritual analysis of Judahite bench tombs, however, reveals a dynamic concept of death. This suggests that the varying images of the tomb in biblical literature were not contradictory, but reflective of a process of dying that began with burial
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The fact that scholars depict Sheol either as the underworld where the dead continue their existence...
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In the sanctuary dedicated to the patriarchs in Hebron, according to tradition, there are graves of ...
Typewritten sheets in cover. Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University This item was digitized by the Inter...
This investigation aims to ascertain whether or not the Israelites believed in the supernatural bene...
The fact that scholars depict Sheol either as the underworld where the dead continue their existence...
Review of A History of Death in the Hebrew Bible. By MATTHEW SURIANO. Pp. xii þ 296. Illustrated. Ne...
The publication of Matthew Suriano’s A History of Death in the Hebrew Bible was bound to be a signif...
This paper deals with some of the ambiguities that are associated with the intermediate and final st...
The Preface examines the concept of life in the Old Testament which is discovered to be centred firm...
Afterlife and the concept of soul in Judaism is one of the main subjects that are discussed in the a...
This paper examines the development of various theories about the afterlife – and even beyond theori...
What was the significance of ancestors in the Hebrew Bible? The question is spurred by Kerry Sonia’s...
When preparing a presentation on \u27death\u27 for a confirmation class, I could find only weak Scri...
Texts, co-texts, and con-texts of the empty tomb in the Jesus traditionAn investigation of texts, co...
The non-burial motif in the Hebrew Bible borrows language, imagery, and rhetorical strategies from i...
Abstract: The Jews who returned from the exile, Later Jews who lived after the exile and the Early C...
In the sanctuary dedicated to the patriarchs in Hebron, according to tradition, there are graves of ...
Typewritten sheets in cover. Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University This item was digitized by the Inter...
This investigation aims to ascertain whether or not the Israelites believed in the supernatural bene...