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Jehu’s Tribute

What Can Biblical Studies Offer Assyriology?

Jehu’s Tribute

What Can Biblical Studies Offer Assyriology?

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Hardback

£77.99

Publisher: Pennsylvania State University Press
ISBN: 9781646023127
Number of Pages: 290
Published: 03/06/2025
Width: 15.2 cm
Height: 22.9 cm

The findings of Assyriology have been applied to biblical studies ever since the former emerged as a scholarly discipline in the mid-nineteenth century. Today, the scholarly flow from Assyriology to biblical studies continues, yet rarely are the fruits of biblical scholarship brought to bear on the study of ancient Assyria and Babylon. The present volume aims to reverse this unidirectional trend.

Considering that the literature preserved in the Hebrew Bible is the product of a people who had significant contact with both Assyria and Babylonia, then surely the study of the Hebrew Bible has something to offer Assyriology. But what? The contributors approach this question from a variety of disciplinary perspectives, including intellectual history, museology, and religious and political history. The authors also offer broad methodological considerations and more focused, text-based case studies. Written by leading scholars in the fields of Assyriology and Hebrew Bible, Jehu’s Tribute presents a fresh approach to the multifaceted relationship between Assyriology and biblical studies.

In addition to the volume editors, the contributors include Céline Debourse, Jessie DeGrado, Eckart Frahm, Shalom E. Holtz, Gina Konstantopoulos, Alan Lenzi, Alice Mandell, Dustin Nash, Beate Pongratz-Leisten, Seth Sanders, Anthony P. SooHoo, SJ, and Abraham Winitzer.

Jeffrey L. Cooley, Rannfrid I. Lasine Thelle

Jeffrey L. Cooley is Associate Professor of Hebrew Bible at Boston College. He is the author of Poetic Astronomy in the Ancient Near East: The Reflexes of Celestial Science in Mesopotamian, Ugaritic, and Israelite Narrative, also published by Eisenbrauns.

Rannfrid I. Lasine Thelle is Associate Professor of Religion at Wichita State University. Her most recent book is Discovering Babylon.