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Royal Apologetic in the Ancient Near East

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Royal Apologetic in the Ancient Near East

Royal Apologetic in the Ancient Near East (Writings from the Ancient World Supplement, Book 4) by Andrew Knapp
English | 2015 | ISBN: 0884140768, 0884140741 | 466 pages | PDF | 6,6 MB

A fresh exploration of apologetic material that pushes beyond form criticism

Andrew Knapp applies modern genre theory to seven ancient Near Eastern royal apologies that served to defend the legitimacy of kings who came to power under irregular circumstances. Knapp examines texts and inscriptions related to Telipinu, Hattusili III, David, Solomon, Hazael, Esarhaddon, and Nabonidus to identify transhistorical common issues that unite each discourse.

Features:

Compares Hittite, Israelite, Aramean, Assyrian, and Babylonian apologies
Examination of apologetic as a mode instead of a genre
Charts and illustrations