The Old Testament in the Light of the Historical Records and Legends of Assyria and Babylonia

The Old Testament in the Light of the Historical Records and Legends of Assyria and Babylonia

Author: Theophilus G. Pinches

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2023-09-18

Total Pages: 614

ISBN-13:

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In 'The Old Testament in the Light of the Historical Records and Legends of Assyria and Babylonia' by Theophilus G. Pinches, readers are taken on a scholarly journey to explore the connections between the Old Testament and the historical records and legends of ancient Assyria and Babylonia. Through detailed analysis and comparisons, Pinches delves into the intertwined narratives of these ancient civilizations and their influence on biblical texts, shedding new light on familiar stories. His meticulous research and authoritative writing style provide a comprehensive look at the cultural context and literary influences at play. Pinches's work serves as a valuable resource for students of ancient history, religion, and literature. This book is a must-read for those interested in gaining a deeper understanding of the historical and cultural contexts that shaped the narratives of the Old Testament, offering a fresh perspective on familiar tales of faith and civilization.


The Old Testament in the Light of the Historical Records and Legends of Assyria and Babylonia

The Old Testament in the Light of the Historical Records and Legends of Assyria and Babylonia

Author: Theophilus Goldridge Pinches

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2019-03-18

Total Pages: 259

ISBN-13: 3739237570

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To find out how the world was made, or rather, to give forth a theory accounting for its origin and continued existence, is one of the subjects that has attracted the attention of thinking minds among all nations having any pretension to civilization. It was, therefore, to be expected that the ancient Babylonians and Assyrians, far advanced in civilization as they were at an exceedingly early date, should have formed opinions thereupon, and placed them on record as soon as those opinions were matured, and the art of writing had been perfected sufficiently to enable a serviceable account to be composed. This, naturally, did not take place all at once. We may take it for granted that the history of the Creation grew piece by piece, as different minds thought over and elaborated it. The first theories we should expect to find more or less improbable-wild stories of serpents and gods, emblematic of the conflicting powers of good and evil, which, with them, had their origin before the advent of mankind upon the earth. But all men would not have the same opinion of the way in which the universe came into existence, and this would give rise, as really happened in Babylonia, to conflicting accounts or theories, the later ones less improbable than, and therefore superior to, the earlier. The earlier Creation-legend, being a sort of heroic poem, would remain popular with the common people, who always love stories of heroes and mighty conflicts, such as those in which the Babylonians and Assyrians to the latest times delighted, and of which the Semitic Babylonian Creation-story consists. As the ages passed by, and the newer theories grew up, the older popular ones would be elaborated, and new ideas from the later theories of the Creation would be incorporated, whilst, at the same time, mystical meanings would be given to the events recorded in the earlier legends to make them fit in with the newer ones.


Library Association Record

Library Association Record

Author: Library Association

Publisher:

Published: 1904

Total Pages: 752

ISBN-13:

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Proceedings of the 22d-33d annual conference of the Library Association in v. 1-12; proceedings of the 34th-44th, 47th-57th annual conference issued as a supplement to v. 13-23, new ser. v. 3-ser. 4, v. 1.