The Cuneiform Inscriptions and the Old Testament; Volume 2
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- 13 heures de lecture




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Focusing on the interplay between ancient cuneiform inscriptions and the Old Testament, this scholarly work delves into the history of cuneiform writing and its significance for understanding Israelite culture. Eberhard Schrader utilizes primary sources, including cuneiform tablets and biblical texts, to illuminate historical connections. This comprehensive study serves as a vital resource for scholars in ancient Near Eastern history and biblical studies, highlighting the cultural relevance of these ancient writings.
This book presents the scriptural text of the Old Testament book of Ezekiel, which prophesies of Jerusalem's destruction and eventual restoration. The commentary offers historical and theological insight on the issues explored in the book, complementing spiritual reflection and religious study.