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Excavations (Archaeology) --- Archaeological dating --- Iraq --- Babylonia --- Antiquities. --- History.
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This present study seeks to clarify the character and functions of the Neo-Babylonian empire in its relationship to subjugated populations, and in particular to the population of Judah. Vanderhooft investigates Babylonian imperialism from two complementary perspectives: from native sources, which project the Babylonian imperial self-portrait, and from the writings of the biblical prophets, which provide a portrait from the perspective of a subjugated population.
Bible. --- Bible. --- History of Biblical events. --- Babylonia --- Middle East --- History.
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History of the law --- Hammurabi [King of Babylon] --- Assyria, Babylonia, Mesopotamia
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This is an in-depth treatment of the antecedents and first flourescence of early state and urban societies in lowland Mesopotamia over nearly three millennia, from approximately 5000 to 2100 BC. The approach is explicitly anthropological, drawing on contemporary theoretical perspectives to enrich our understanding of the ancient Mesopotamian past. It explores the ways people of different genders and classes contributed and responded to political, economic, and ideological changes. The interpretations are based on studies of regional settlement patterns, faunal remains, artifact distributions and activity patterning, iconography, texts and burials.
oudheid --- Ancient history --- Assyria, Babylonia, Mesopotamia --- Iraq --- Civilization --- Antiquities --- Antiquities. --- History --- Iraq - Civilization - To 634 --- Iraq - Antiquities
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Archeology --- maquettes [sculptures] --- archaeology --- scale models --- Italy --- Greece --- Assyria, Babylonia, Mesopotamia --- Iran --- Asian Turkey --- Cyprus --- Syria --- Palestine --- Egypt
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Sumerians --- Temples --- Architecture, Ancient --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- -Excavations (Archaeology) --- -Sumerians --- -Architecture --- Church architecture --- Religious institutions --- Accadians (Sumerians) --- Akkadians (Sumerians) --- Civilization, Sumerian --- Civilization, Assyro-Babylonian --- Ethnology --- Archaeology --- Sumerians. --- -Architecture, Ancient --- Architecture --- Temples - Iraq - Babylonia --- Architecture, Ancient - Iraq - Babylonia --- Excavations (Archaeology) - Iraq --- Religious architecture
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In the mythic lore of the Ancient Near East, the trope of animalization contains a wealth of interpretive potential. The account of Nebuchadnezzar's madness in Daniel 4, the most potent example of this mythic trope in the Hebrew Bible, has provoked much fanciful elaboration among early biblical interpreters. After a study of the many ancient variants of the ubiquitous tale, the book investigates the Ancient Near Eastern background of Nebuchadnezzar's transformation. The discussion then turns to the early reception of Daniel 4 in rabbinic Judaism, the Western Fathers and, most importantly, the Syriac tradition. A number of Syriac texts from the fourth century onward explicitly draw on the model of Nebuchadnezzar as the basis for a newly evolving ascetic discipline.
Nebuchadnezzar --- 224.5 --- Toevoegsels bij Daniel: Oratio Azariae; Susanna; Bel et Draco --- Nebuchadnezzar II, King of Babylonia --- Bible. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Buk̲h̲t-Naṣar --- Nabû-kudurri-uṣur --- Nabucco --- Nabucodonosor --- Nabūkhadhnaṣṣar al-Thānī, --- Nebucadnezar --- Nebuchadrezzar --- Nevukhadnetsar --- Nevukhadretsar --- Bible. O.T. Daniel IV --- Criticism, interpretation, etc --- Nebuchadnezzar II --- Nebuchadnezzar - II, - King of Babylonia, - d. 562 B.C. --- Bible. - O.T. - Daniel IV - Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- historical research Daniel (bijbelboek) --- Traditional
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This work investigates the various methods by which king and god exchanged information: how the king learned the divine will and how he reported on his activities in the execution of that will to the god. The topics investigated include astronomical omens, prophecy, dreams, hepatoscopy, and letters to (and from) the gods as well as other literary forms of communication between the king and the gods.
Cuneiform inscriptions, Akkadian. --- Divination --- Inscriptions cunéiformes akkadiennes --- Iraq --- Irak --- Kings and rulers --- Correspondence. --- Religious aspects. --- Rois et souverains --- Correspondance --- Aspect religieux --- Inscriptions cunéiformes akkadiennes --- Cuneiform inscriptions, Akkadian --- Correspondence --- Religious aspects --- Divination - Iraq - Babylonia --- Iraq - Kings and rulers - Correspondence --- Iraq - Kings and rulers - Religious aspects
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935.4 --- 227 --- Geschiedenis van Babylonië --- Brieven van de apostelen en Paulus--(algemeen) --- Bible. --- Later Prophets --- Latter Prophets --- Neviʼim aḥaronim --- Nevym achronim --- Prophetae Posteriores --- Prophets (Books of the Old Testament) --- Yeŏnsŏ --- History of Biblical events. --- Babylonia --- History. --- 935.4 Geschiedenis van Babylonië
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capuccinia --- Ishmael ben Elisha, --- Elisha, Ishmael ben, --- Elishaʻ, Yishmaʻel ben, --- Ishmael, --- Yishmaʻel, --- Yishmaʻel ben Elishaʻ, --- ישמעאל --- ישמעאל בן אלישע --- ישמעאל בן אלישע, --- Talmud --- Talmud Bavli --- Babylonian Talmud --- Talmud, Babylonian --- Talmud Vavilonskiĭ --- Talmoed, Babylonische --- Babylonische Talmoed --- Shas --- Shishah sedarim --- Talmud of Babylonia --- Talmud de Babilonia --- Talmud Babli --- Talmouth --- Talmod --- Hermeneutics. --- Methodology. --- Jewish religion
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