Marbeh Hokmah : : Studies in the Bible and the Ancient Near East in Loving Memory of Victor Avigdor Hurowitz / / ed. by Shalom M. Paul, Mayer I. Gruber, Edward L. Greenstein, Shamir Yonah, Peter Machinist.

The title, Marbeh M16;okmah, meaning "increases wisdom," reflects the fact that Victor Avigdor Hurowitz was a scholar who increased wisdom and who continues to increase the wisdom of scholars throughout the world even after his untimely death at the age of 64. The book was edited by five o...

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Year of Publication:2021
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
About the Editors and Contributors --
Preface and Acknowledgments --
Personal and Academic Biography of Victor Avigdor Hurowitz --
Publications of Victor Avigdor Hurowitz --
English Abstracts of the Hebrew Essays --
Abbreviations --
Maqlû Tablet II: Its Literary Frame and Formation --
Images of the Palace of Ashurnasirpal II at Calah in the Throne-Room Vision of Isaiah 6 --
Bathing the Goddess (CTH 714) --
Psalm 132: A Prayer for the Restoration of Judah --
Josiah in Bethel: An Ancient Prophecy Newly Fulfilled --
The Well-Attested BH-Akk. Simile כראים (Ps 92:11) / כמו בן־ראמים (Ps 29:6) = Akk. kīma rīmi/rīmāniš and Its Semantic Equivalent כְּאַבִּיר (Isa 10:13 [Kethiv]) in the Speech of the Assyrian King --
The Pastoral Idea of Hesed and the Symbolism of Matzo and Hamets --
The Tower and City of Babel Story (Genesis 11:1-9): Problems of Interpretation and Background --
Human Tribulation and Transience in Job: The Metaphor of the Moth --
Did Ezra Create Judaism? --
Ancient Mesopotamian Cultic Whispering into the Ears --
Two New Cultic Inscriptions from Seventh-Century b.c.e. Ekron --
Reflections on the Intersection between "Song" and Wisdom in the Hebrew Bible --
To Whom Can a Wronged Person Turn for Help in the Old Babylonian Period? --
Finding One's Way in Proverbs 30:18-19 --
ʾel = ʾet: An Unrecognized Lexeme in Biblical Hebrew --
A Sumerian Incantation for the Lavatory and Neo-Assyrian Eschatology --
Religion and Ethics in Sumerian Proverb Literature --
How Did Rabshakeh Know the Language of Judah? --
From Accountability to Commandment: Trends in the Evolution of the Ancient Near Eastern Ritual Genre --
Idol Moments: Reading the Bible in Abraham's Father's Idol Shop --
Portable Sanctuaries and Their Evolution: The Biblical Tabernacle (ʿōhel môʿēd/miškān) and the Akkadian qersu --
"Your Father Is an Amorite and Your Mother a Hittite" (Ezekiel 16:3) --
Vain Imprecations on Having Been Born in Job 3 and Mesopotamian Literature --
The Discourse Structure of the Mesha Inscription "I-Style," Intonation Units, and Oral Performance --
Anointing Documents with Oil and Sacrificing before Them --
Repetition with Variation in Legal-Cultic Texts of the Torah --
Siege Mentality: Fighting at the City Gate in the Mari Archives --
The Question of David's Voice(s) in the Lament of 2 Samuel 1:19-27 --
Gudea's Kingship and Divinity --
Eschatology in the Book of Jeremiah --
The "Holiness School"-Creativity and Editorial Activity in the Book of Joshua: The Case of Joshua 24 --
Saul's Pursuit of David in the Land of Judah and the Geographical Background --
Under The Skin: A Study of SU, the Sumerian Bodyscape --
Another Look at the Nomadic Tribal Arameans in the Inscriptions of Ninurta-kudurrī-uṣur of Suḫu --
Taking the Measure of the Ten-Cubit Gap, Isaiah's Vision, and Iron Age Bones --
Index of Authors --
Index of Scripture --
Front matter 2 --
תוכן העניינים --
פתח דבר --
ה"ברכות" לראובן )בראשית מט 4-3 ; דברים לג 6; שופטים ה 4( - רקען הספרותי וההיסטורי ומגמתן האידיאולוגית --
ערים מוסבות שם --
פרשת נבות היזרעאלי - ההתנגשות הגורלית בין מדיניות המלך לבין קדושת נחלת אבות --
כוהנים וסדרי מקדש בספר מלאכי לפי מקורות נאו־בבליים --
חשיבותם המשפטית של המילים "וְהֻגַּד לְךָ": קריאה חדשה בדב' יז, 7 --
משחקי מילים במראות עמוס --
פרשיות חוזרות ומשמעותן לחיבור ההיסטוריוגרפיה הדויטרונומיסטית והכרוניסטית --
על הזיקה שבין עלילת אקהת ובין סיפורי אברהם --
בין אלוהים לאדם: על הפערים שבראייה, בריסון עצמי ובנאמנות --
10 עריכה וחיבור במשלי כב - כג --
הגהות רש"י לפירושו על ספר הושע --
נפילת שומרון: בין היסטוריה להיסטוריוגרפיה --
לרגע הופיעה ונעלמה - סיפורה של מרב בת שאול* --
צידוק הדין - פעולות עיבוד בספרי שמואל ומלכים --
"תועבת מצרים": אור חדש על בעיה ישנה --
מפתח מחברים
Summary:The title, Marbeh M16;okmah, meaning "increases wisdom," reflects the fact that Victor Avigdor Hurowitz was a scholar who increased wisdom and who continues to increase the wisdom of scholars throughout the world even after his untimely death at the age of 64. The book was edited by five of Professor Hurowitz's colleagues: Profs. Shamir Yona and Mayer I. Gruber of Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Edward L. Greenstein of Bar-Ilan University, Peter Machinist of Harvard University, and Shalom M. Paul of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The two-volume collection contains 49 groundbreaking essays written by 53 distinguished authors from various institutions of higher learning in Israel and around the world. The authors include Victor's teachers, colleagues, and students, and the essays deal with a great variety of subjects. The breadth of subject matter featured in Marbeh M16;okmah is a most appropriate tribute to Victor Avigdor Hurowitz, whose published scholarship encompassed a wide variety of fields of interest pertaining to the study of the Hebrew Bible and the ancient Near East: Wisdom Literature, Psalmody, prophecy and prophets, the priesthood, eschatology, historiography, ancient inscriptions, medieval Hebrew biblical exegesis, religious rites, building and architecture, temples, the art of warfare, Semitic philology, Sumerian proverbs, epigraphy, rhetoric and stylistics, poetry, lamentations, the interconnections between Hebrew Scripture and the ancient Near East, the cultures of ancient Egypt and ancient Mesopotamia, innerbiblical parallels, and many other subjects.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781575063614
9783110745252
DOI:10.1515/9781575063614?locatt=mode:legacy
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Shalom M. Paul, Mayer I. Gruber, Edward L. Greenstein, Shamir Yonah, Peter Machinist.