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LEADER: 05128cam a22006734a 4500
001 ocm50676801
003 OCoLC
005 20200617073847.2
008 020918s2002 gau b 001 0 eng
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049 $aMAIN
100 1 $aShipp, R. Mark,$d1953-
245 10 $aOf dead kings and dirges :$bmyth and meaning in Isaiah 14:4b-21 /$cby R. Mark Shipp.
260 $aAtlanta, GA :$bSociety of Biblical Literature,$c©2002.
300 $axiv, 197 pages ;$c23 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
490 1 $aAcademia Biblica ;$vno. 11
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 167-177) and indexes.
505 0 $aChapter 1: Survey of the interpretation of myth and Isaiah 14:4b-21 since 1928 -- I. Introduction -- II. Approaches which deny mythical elements or minimize them -- III. The mythological fragment or allusion approach -- IV. The "narrative myth" approach -- V. The myth and ritual approach -- VI. Myth and meaning: the definition of myth -- Chapter 2: The literary genre of Isaiah 14:4b-21 -- I. Introduction -- II. The genre of the poem -- A. Introduction -- B. The Mashal -- C. The Mashal as parody or "taunt song" -- 1. K 1351 -- 2. Ezekiel 32:18-32 -- 3. Conclusion -- D. The various forms of laments for the dead -- 1. Introduction -- 2. City laments -- 3. The quinah or funeral dirge -- a. Dirges outside of the Old Testament -- i) Funeral dirges in the Pushkin Museum -- ii) RS 34.126/KTU 1.161 -- iii) The death of Ur-Nammu -- b. Old Testament dirges -- III. Conclusion -- Chapter 3: Helel ben Sahar -- I. Introduction -- II. Venus and Venus deities in the Ancient Near East -- III. Helel and Sahar in extra-biblical writings -- IV. Summary -- Chapter 4: Ascent, descent, and other mythological motifs in Isaiah 14 -- I. Introduction -- II. The ascent and descent of the King : "reach" or "travel"? -- III. The ascent and descent of the King in the Ancient Near East -- A. Egyptian evidence -- B. Mesopotamian evidence -- 1. The course of the heavenly bodies -- 2. The ascent and descent of the deceased King -- a. The Sumerian King list -- b. Dumuzi -- c. Gilgamesh -- d. Etana -- e. Ur-Nammu -- f. Sulgi -- g. Su-Ilisu -- h. Maqlu: The ritual and incantation series -- i. Hymns to Dumuzi and Inanna -- C. Ugaritic evidence -- IV. The cedar forest of Lebanon -- V. Dead kings in Sheol -- VI. Summary and conclusion -- Chapter 5: A new reading of Isaiah 14:4b-21 -- I. Introduction -- II. Translation -- III. Exegesis of Isaiah 14:4b-21 in light of the dirge and mythological motifs -- A. The extent of the poem -- B. The structure of Isaiah 14:4b-21 -- C. Structural outline of Isaiah 14:4b-21 -- D. Exegesis of Isaiah 14:4b-21 -- 1. Introduction to the dirge (vv. 4b-6) -- 2. The cosmos and the fall of the tyrant (vv. 7-20a) -- a. The trees of the cedar forest (vv.7-8) -- b. Rousing the Rephaim (vv. 9-11) -- c. The ascent and descent of the King (vv. 12-17) -- i) The ascent of the King (vv.12-14) -- ii) The descent of the King (vv. 15-17) -- d. The burials of the Rephaim and the tyrant contrasted (vv. 20b-21) -- IV. The identity of the tyrant in Isaiah 14:4b-21 -- V. Summary and conclusion -- Chapter 6: Myth and meaning in Isaiah 14:4b-21.
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630 00 $aBible.$pIsaiah, XIV, 4b-21$xCriticism, interpretation, etc.
630 04 $aBible$xCriticism.$pIsaiah.
630 07 $aBibel$pJesaja$n14,4b-21$2gnd
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650 0 $aMyth in the Old Testament.
650 0 $aDirges.
650 0 $aMiddle Eastern literature$xRelation to the Old Testament.
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650 17 $aTekstanalyse.$2gtt
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830 0 $aAcademia Biblica (Series) (Society of Biblical Literature) ;$vno. 11.
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