Ki Baruch Hu Ancient near Eastern, Biblical, and Judaic Studies in Honor of Baruch A. Levine
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University Park, PA
Pennsylvania State University Press
1999
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Table of Contents:
- Front Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Biography -- Appreciation -- Bibliography -- Abbreviations -- Part 1: Ancient Near East -- Chapter 1: Introducing the Witnesses in Neo-Babylonian Documents -- Chapter 2: Kemet and Other Egyptian Terms for Their Land -- Chapter 3: A Ugaritic Cognate for Akkadian ḫitpu? -- Chapter 4: Un anneau inscrit du Bronze Récent à Megiddo -- Chapter 5: Topic and Comment in the Amarna Texts from Canaan -- Chapter 6: Non-Word Divider Use of the Small Vertical Wedge in Yariḫ and Nikkal and in an Written in Alphabetic Cuneiform -- Chapter 7: Livraisons et dépenses royales durant la Troisième Dynastie d'Ur -- Part 2: Bible -- Chapter 8: Preliminary Remarks for the Sociological Study of Israelite "Official Religion" -- Chapter 9: Kings and Prophets: Cyrus and Servant -- Chapter 10: Kippēr and Atonement in the Book of Isaiah -- Chapter 11: The Goddess Wisdom-"Where Can She Be Found?" -- Chapter 12: The Seven-Day Siege of Jericho in Holy War -- Chapter 13: Quantitative Measurement in Biblical Hebrew Poetry -- Chapter 14: The Terms lpn and lyph in the Context of Inheritance -- Chapter 15: Jeremiah of Anathoth: A Prophet for All Israel -- Chapter 16: Textual "Information Gaps" and "Dissonances" in the Interpretation of the Book of Jonah -- Chapter 17: History and Time -- Chapter 18: No Entry: The Limits of the Sacred in Near Eastern Monotheism -- Chapter 19: The Pleiades, the Flood, and the Jewish New Year -- Chapter 20: Elisha at Dothan (2 Kings 6:8-23): Historico-literary Criticism Sustained by the Midrash -- Chapter 21: "I Will Be Your God and You Will Be My People": The Origin and Background of the Covenant Formula -- Chapter 22: Pants, Persians, and the Priestly Source -- Chapter 23: Isaiah 34, Chaos, and the Ban
- Chapter 24: "The Appointed Time Has Not Yet Arrived": The Historical Background of Haggai 1:2 -- Chapter 25: Some More Delocutives in Hebrew -- Chapter 26: Poetry and Prose in the Book of Jeremiah -- Chapter 27: The Exodus from Ur of the Chaldeans: A Chapter in Literary Archaeology -- Part 3: Judaica -- Chapter 28: Signs of Ambivalence in Islamic Spain: Arabic Representations of Samuel the Nagid -- Chapter 29: The Hebrew First-Crusade Narratives and Their Intertextual Messages -- Chapter 30: Hebrew Nationalism and Biblical Criticism: The Attitude of Perez Smolenskin -- Chapter 31: Ruḥamah's Daughter: From Hysteria to Her-Story in Ruth Almog's Shorshei 'Avir -- Chapter 32: Jewish Studies and Medieval Jewish Philosophy: The Odd Couple -- Chapter 33: Karaite Perspectives on Yôm Tĕrû'â -- Chapter 34: Those Cantankerous Sepphoreans Revisited -- Chapter 35: The Sukkot Wine Libation -- Chapter 36: Sacred Space and Mental Iconography: Imago Templi and Contemplation in Rhineland Jewish Pietism -- Chapter 37: Abstracts of Hebrew Essays -- Indexes -- Index of Authors -- Index of Scripture -- Index of Ancient and Premodern Sources