
The Marzeah in the Prophetic Literature
By John L. McLaughlin
Subjects: Bible, Oegarit, Late profeten (bijbelboeken), Maaltijden, Ritus, Micha (Buch 2-5), Begriff, Jeremia (Buch), Exegese, Energie, Prophet, Criticism, interpretation, Amos <Buch> 6,7, Bacchanalen, Altes Testament, Altes Testament / Prophetische Bücher, Jeremia <Buch> 16,5, Außerbiblische Quelle, Aura, Amos (Buch), Bible, criticism, interpretation, etc., o. t. prophets
Description: "The marzeah existed for 3000 years in the Semitic world, but is only mentioned in the First Testament at Amos 6:7 and Jeremiah 16:5. Other prophetic texts have been proposed as allusions that do not use the term, but without using any consistent criteria. This study analyzes those allusions in light of the extra-biblical references.". "The extra-biblical marzeah references indicate three consistent features: upper-class drinking within a religious context. These elements provide the minimum criteria for evaluating possible allusions in the books of Amos, Hosea, Isaiah and Ezekiel, plus the direct references at Amos 6:7 and Jer 16:5.". "Combining all known references with the biblical allusions provides a single point of reference for future work on the marzeah. This volume will be of special value to those interested in ancient Semitic religion."--BOOK JACKET.
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