Atraḫasīs, behind the First Sin That Cried to Heaven and Related Matters

IF 0.3 3区 哲学 Q2 HISTORY Journal of Ancient Near Eastern Religions Pub Date : 2023-08-24 DOI:10.1163/15692124-12341337
Abraham Winitzer
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This paper inquires about the source of human blood in the Biblical Primeval History, beginning with the report in the Cain and Abel story of bloodshed and a related cosmic-upsetting noise. It is posited that this unique report and the sophisticated case of ancient philology extending to it from the Eden story and relating ʾādām, “Adam,” dām, “blood,” and ʾădāmâ, “earth” are inspired by the Mesopotamian myth of Atraḫasīs, in which an equally complex case of philological speculation concerning anthropogeny also relates to an outstanding account of bloodshed and a cosmic-upsetting noise. This occasion of a posited transformation of Mesopotamian lore in the Primeval History is considered within the broader context of this intercultural contact and its underlying philological and theological assumptions and motivations.
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Atraḫasīs,第一宗向天呼求的罪背后及相关事宜
本文从《圣经原始史》中关于流血事件的报道和相关的宇宙扰乱噪音入手,探讨了《圣经原始历史》中人类血液的来源。据推测,这份独特的报告和从伊甸园故事延伸到它的古代语言学的复杂案例,以及与ʾādām、“Adam”、“dān”、“blood”和ʾḫasīs,其中关于人类发生学的文献学推测的一个同样复杂的案例也与对流血事件和宇宙混乱噪音的杰出描述有关。在这种跨文化接触及其潜在的语言学和神学假设和动机的更广泛背景下,人们认为美索不达米亚传说在原始历史中发生了假定的转变。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Ancient Near Eastern Religions (JANER) focuses on the religions of the area commonly referred to as the Ancient Near East encompassing Egypt, Mesopotamia, Syria-Palestine, and Anatolia, as well as immediately adjacent areas under their cultural influence, from prehistoric times onward to the beginning of the common era. JANER thus explicitly aims to include not only the Biblical, Hellenistic and Roman world as part of Ancient Near Eastern civilization but also the impact of its religions on the western Mediterranean. JANER is the only scholarly journal specifically and exclusively addressing this range of topics.
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