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Matthew J. Suriano
Publikováno v:
T&T Clark Handbook of Food in the Hebrew Bible and Ancient Israel
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Steven M. Ortiz, Aharon Tavger, Matthew J. Suriano, Casey Sharp, Deborah Cassuto, Chris McKinny, Itzhaq Shai
Publikováno v:
Near Eastern Archaeology. 83:4-15
Tel Burna is located in the southern Shephelah in modern-day southern Israel. Work at the site has revealed remains dating to the Late Bronze II through the Persian period with peaks of activity du...
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Matthew J. Suriano
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Oriental Society. 134
The discovery at Zincirli of an inscribed stele belonging to Katumuwa, servant of Panamuwa, touches upon several longstanding issues concerning the meaning of the word nbš (Hebrew נֶפֶשׁ). Although the inscription was dedicated during the lif
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Matthew J. Suriano
Publikováno v:
Life and Death
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https://doi.org/10.5040/9780567699343.ch-003
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Matthew J. Suriano
Publikováno v:
Routledge Handbook on Jerusalem ISBN: 9781315676517
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https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315676517-22
Autor:
Matthew J. Suriano
The Hebrew Bible often portrays Sheol in a manner evocative of the tomb. In texts such as Psalm 88 the tomb is a dreary and isolating symbol. Yet this contrasts with the positive role of the family tomb where the dead are reunited with their ancestor
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Matthew J. Suriano
The comparison of Qoheleth and Gilgamesh begins with the so-called carpe diem advice of Siduri and Eccl 9:7-9. Additionally, the rhetoric of kingship evoked through Gilgamesh’s narû (“stele”) at the beginning of the epic parallels the royal vo
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Matthew J. Suriano
Publikováno v:
Journal of Ancient Near Eastern History. 1:95-118
The problem with using royal inscriptions as historical sources is their inherent bias. The interests of the king drive the narratives of royal inscriptions. Yet this essential feature reveals their underlying concept of history. In royal inscription
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Matthew J. Suriano
The Samaria Ostraca contain a subset of receipts that record wine shipments from what were evidently royal vineyards. But this particular group of ostraca has been largely overlooked in the study of the Northern Kingdom, probably resulting from the f
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Matthew J. Suriano
Publikováno v:
Die Welt des Orients. 42:210-230
Summary In the Ba‘al Cycle’s description of the threshold separating the realms of the dead from that of the living, the key reference point is described as “the two tells (at) the boundary of the netherworld” (CAT 1.4 viii, 4). The specific