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This volume deals with the religious practices of the family in the ancient Babylonian, Syrian, and Israelite civilizations. On the basis of a wealth of documents from both the private and the literary realm, the book gives an exhaustive description and analysis of the rites of the ancestor cult and the devotion to local gods. The author demonstrates the role of these two aspects of family religion in the identity construction of its followers.
The section dealing with Israel pays particular attention to the relationship between family religion and state religion. The emergence of the state religion under King Saul marked the beginning of a competition between civil and private religion. Though the two had great influence upon each other, the tension between them was never resolved. A study of their interaction proves to be a key for the understanding of the development of Israelite religion during the monarchic period.
- The book is of particular importance to biblical scholars, Assyriologists, and all those interested in the history of ancient Near Eastern religion.
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Bible, Criticism, interpretation, Excavations (Archaeology), Family, Religion, Religious life, Religion assyro-babylonienne, Critique, interprétation, Histoire religieuse, Fouilles (Archéologie), Fouilles archéologiques, Families, Bibel, Morts, Histoire, Godsdienst, Ahnenkult, Familie, Sanctuaires domestiques, Vie religieuse, Culte, Religionsausübung, Famille, Family, religious life, Middle east, religion, Bible, criticism, interpretation, etc., o. t., Family, middle east, Family, israel, Babylonia, history, Israel, religion, Excavations (archaeology), middle eastPlaces
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Family Religion in Babylonia, Syria, and Israel: Continuity and Changes in the Forms of Religious Life
1996, E.J. Brill
Hardcover
in English
9004104100 9789004104105
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Includes bibliographical references ( p. [389] -449) and indexes.
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This volume deals with the religious practices of the family in the ancient Babylonian, Ugaritic and early Israelite civilizations. On the basis of documents from both the private and the literary realm, the book provides a description and analysis of the rites of the ancestor cult and the devotion to local gods. The author demonstrates the role of these two aspects of family religion in the identity construction of its followers. The section dealing with Israel pays particular attention to the relationship between family religion and state religion. The emergence of state religion under King Saul marked the beginning of a competition influence upon each other, the tension of which was not resolved. A study of their interaction proves to be a key for the understanding of the development of Israelite religion during the monarchic period.
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