The characteristically Isaianic term אליל for other gods does not have its roots in an earlier Semitic adjective, as has often been thought. Rather, it was adopted from Akkadian Illil/Enlil into Hebrew because it reflected the rhetoric of Neo-Assyrian rulers. As in Akkadian, it was used in an extended sense to refer to major divinities; and it was retained in the Isaianic tradition presumably because it was a useful term for »false gods«—readily comprehensible even as a new coinage, yet distinct from the terms used for Yhwh. As anti-idol polemics became increasingly prominent and vicious, the latest Isaianic tradents avoided אליל, preferring more overt terms for idols. Eventually, it came to be reanalyzed as an adjective and used as a mere ...
This dissertation concerns substantives in Deutero-Isaiah (DI) that refer to Yahweh. These include t...
In Moses among the Idols: Mediators of the Divine in the Ancient Near East, Balogh simultaneously re...
Inner-biblical allusions in Habakkuk’s משא (Hab 1:1-2:20) and משאות concerning Babylon in Isaiah 13-...
Actuellement, le concept « idole » a basculé dans la sphère triviale du culte de personnes et renfer...
In this study, spiritual, social-ethic and political background will be scrutinized to assist to und...
Tidak ada tokoh dalam Perjanjian Lama yang paling sering dijuluki “Abdi Allah” (Ibrani:) selain dari...
This article focuses on Isa 6–8* and 28–31*, two centre-pieces of the early Isaiah tradition, and ar...
The first eight chapters of the Apocalypse of Abraham recount the early years of the young hero of t...
This study primarily aims to demonstrate that: 1.) the background material for Isa. 24-27 is Canaani...
The Hebrew masculine noun \u27ed remains a crux interpretum despite numerous efforts to explain it f...
This thesis has two primary goals: (1) to analyze the countours and extent of the generic category o...
This thesis has two primary goals: (1) to analyze the countours and extent of the generic category o...
This study examines how several classical traditions treat the biblical figure Enosh (Adam\u27s gran...
Although some late 19th and early 20th Century scholars proposed that the Israelite god Yahweh is a ...
Der für frühjüdische und -christliche Satansvorstellungen wichtigen Stelle vom Sturz des feindlichen...
This dissertation concerns substantives in Deutero-Isaiah (DI) that refer to Yahweh. These include t...
In Moses among the Idols: Mediators of the Divine in the Ancient Near East, Balogh simultaneously re...
Inner-biblical allusions in Habakkuk’s משא (Hab 1:1-2:20) and משאות concerning Babylon in Isaiah 13-...
Actuellement, le concept « idole » a basculé dans la sphère triviale du culte de personnes et renfer...
In this study, spiritual, social-ethic and political background will be scrutinized to assist to und...
Tidak ada tokoh dalam Perjanjian Lama yang paling sering dijuluki “Abdi Allah” (Ibrani:) selain dari...
This article focuses on Isa 6–8* and 28–31*, two centre-pieces of the early Isaiah tradition, and ar...
The first eight chapters of the Apocalypse of Abraham recount the early years of the young hero of t...
This study primarily aims to demonstrate that: 1.) the background material for Isa. 24-27 is Canaani...
The Hebrew masculine noun \u27ed remains a crux interpretum despite numerous efforts to explain it f...
This thesis has two primary goals: (1) to analyze the countours and extent of the generic category o...
This thesis has two primary goals: (1) to analyze the countours and extent of the generic category o...
This study examines how several classical traditions treat the biblical figure Enosh (Adam\u27s gran...
Although some late 19th and early 20th Century scholars proposed that the Israelite god Yahweh is a ...
Der für frühjüdische und -christliche Satansvorstellungen wichtigen Stelle vom Sturz des feindlichen...
This dissertation concerns substantives in Deutero-Isaiah (DI) that refer to Yahweh. These include t...
In Moses among the Idols: Mediators of the Divine in the Ancient Near East, Balogh simultaneously re...
Inner-biblical allusions in Habakkuk’s משא (Hab 1:1-2:20) and משאות concerning Babylon in Isaiah 13-...