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Images of others : iconic politics in ancient Israel
- Title
- Images of others : iconic politics in ancient Israel / Nathaniel B. Levtow.
- Author
- Levtow, Nathaniel B.
- Publication
- Winona Lake, Ind. : Eisenbrauns, 2008.
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- Description
- xii, 211 pages; 24 cm.
- Summary
- "In this volume, Nathaniel Levtow articulately interacts with Mesopotamian and Israelite iconoclastic traditions, locating Israelite polemics against cult images among a spectrum of ancient West Asian literary genres and ritual practices that target the embodied deities of political opponents. Levtow argues that Israelite parodies of Mesopotamian iconic cult were not unique expressions of aniconic monotheism but assertions of Israelite political potency during and shortly after the Babylonian exile. By interpreting Israelite icon parodies in this context, Levtow rejects the idea of "idolatry" as a static, native Israelite descriptive category and highlights the ability of Israelite writers to compose authoritative classifications of cult that profoundly influenced ancient and modern understandings of iconic worship practices.
- He concludes that biblical representations of iconic cult reveal dynamic acts of Israelite social formation and exemplify the enduring power of the cult images in ancient West Asian societies."--Jacket.
- Series Statement
- Biblical and Judaic studies from the University of California, San Diego ; v. 11
- Uniform Title
- Biblical and Judaic studies ; v. 11.
- Alternative Title
- Iconic politics in ancient Israel
- Subject
- Bible. > Criticism, interpretation, etc
- Bible
- Bibel
- Altes Testament
- Bible > Criticism, interpretation, etc
- To 634
- Idols and images > Biblical teaching
- Idols and images > Worship > History
- Civilization
- Idols and images > Worship
- Religion
- Bildprogramm
- Ikonologie
- Politik
- Kultbild
- Bilderverehrung
- Bild > Altes Testament
- Altes Testament > Bild
- Bilderverbot
- Idolatrie
- Kultbild > Mesopotamien
- Kultbild > Israel (Volk)
- Bilderverehrung
- Kultbild
- Iconoclasm > Israel
- Idols and images > Worship > Biblical teaching
- Iraq > Religion
- Iraq > Civilization > To 634
- Iraq
- Israel Altertum
- Mesopotamien
- Israel (Altertum)
- Mesopotamien
- Genre/Form
- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
- History.
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 173-193) and indexes.
- Contents
- Introduction. Interpretive traditions : idolatry, dualism, monotheism, aniconism ; Redescribing Israelite parodies of iconic cult -- Rites and writing in ancient Israel. Ritual and power ; Classification ; Social formation -- Israelite icon parodies. An innovative genre of the exilic age ; Jeremiah 10:1-16 -- The icon parodies of Second Isaiah ; Psalms 115 and 135 ; Literary history, social history, and interpretive power ; Classification and social formation ; Mesopotamian iconic ritual. The Mesopotamian cult image : ancient evidence and modern interpretations ; The induction of the cult image in Mesopotamia : the mīs pî ritual ; Iconic aspects of Mesopotamian warfare and historiography ; The enthronement of the supreme deity ; Mesopotamian iconic politics and Israelite icon parodies -- Iconic politics in ancient Israel. Iconic traditions in the Hebrew Bible ; The Ark Narrative ; Deuteronomistic iconic political discourse ; Ezekiel and the departure of Yahweh ; Israelite aniconism or Israelite iconic politics? -- Conclusion. Classification and cult.
- ISBN
- 9781575061467
- 1575061465
- LCCN
- 2008037653
- OCLC
- ocn191727996
- 191727996
- SCSB-1494428
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library