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In this formidable study, Jastrow compares several aspects of the religious life of the Israelites and ancient Babylonias by comparison of their written texts.  Among the topics examined are the creation and flood accounts, the concept of the Sabbath, and the ethics of both cultures.+The author presents the discoveries of Botta and Layard and applies them to the writings of the Bible. This third edition charts all the discoveries made in the 1800s with chronological tables. The volume contains 273 illustrations.Save $30.60
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Jastrow, Morris. Hebrew and Babylonian Traditions  

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Author: Morris Jastrow
Title: Hebrew and Babylonian Traditions
Subtitle: The Haskell Lectures delivered at Oberlin College in 1913, and since revised and enlarged
Series: Gorgias Theological Library 20
Publisher: Gorgias Press LLC
Publication Date: 12/8/2006 11:37:31 AM 1914
Availability: Forthcoming
ISBN: 978-1-59333-618-9
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Format: Hardback 6 x 9, 1 volume(s), xvii + 376 pages, illustrations

Originally delivered as the Haskell Lectures at Oberlin College, Jastrow’s Hebrew and Babylonian Traditions encompass the scope of his learning. Much expanded from the original lectures, the chapters in this volume remain relevant today. Jastrow explored the relations between the Israelites and Babylonians (inhabitants of ancient Iraq), and compared their accounts of creation. These accounts include the Chaldean creation account and the Enuma Elish. Jastrow also explores and compares the Babylonian and Hebrew concepts of the Sabbath and their views on life after death. Concerned with the full religious life of the ancient Semites, he also delves into the comparative ethics of the Israelites and Babylonians and gives an account of their comparative flood stories. This latter includes a study of the famous Gilgamesh Epic.

Morris Jastrow, Jr. (1861-1921) was the son of the Polish-Jewish activist and scholar Marcus (Morris) Jastrow. Morris Jastrow, Jr. studied at the Universities of Pennsylvania, Leipzig, and Paris. He eventually became Professor of Semitic Languages at the University of Pennsylvania. He was one-time president of the American Oriental Society and wrote numerous books on Semitic topics.


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