The Literary-Historical Memory of Sargon of Akkad in Assyria as the Background for Nimrod in Genesis 10:8–12

IF 0.6 1区 哲学 0 RELIGION Journal of Biblical Literature Pub Date : 2022-12-15 DOI:10.15699/jbl.1414.2022.1
Christopher W. Jones
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Abstract:The figure of Nimrod in Gen 10:8–12 remains enigmatic: while the passage clearly depicts a Mesopotamian figure, no consensus has been reached on attempts to identify Nimrod with any historical or mythological character. I argue that the passage dates from the mid-seventh century and should be understood in light of the literary-historical memory of Sargon of Akkad and the Akkad dynasty then circulating in the Neo-Assyrian Empire. With royal support, Assyrian court scholars used omens, chronicles, epics, and geographic lists to present the Neo-Assyrian Empire of the seventh century as the heir to the legacy of Sargon's empire a millennium and a half earlier, a process that culminated in the refounding of the city of Akkad by Esarhaddon in 674 BCE. The identification of Assyria with Sargon of Akkad served as an ideological justification for imperialism, and the Nimrod pericope should be understood as a response to and a critique of Assyrian imperial ideology.
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摘要:第10:8-12代中的尼姆罗德仍然是个谜:虽然这段文字清楚地描绘了一个美索不达米亚的人物,但在试图将尼姆罗德与任何历史或神话人物联系起来的问题上,还没有达成共识。我认为这段话可以追溯到七世纪中期,应该根据当时在新亚述帝国流传的阿卡德萨尔贡和阿卡德王朝的文学历史记忆来理解。在王室的支持下,亚述宫廷学者利用预兆、编年史、史诗和地理列表,将七世纪的新亚述帝国作为一千年半前萨尔贡帝国遗产的继承人,这一过程最终导致公元前674年埃萨哈登夺回阿卡德城。亚述与阿卡德的萨尔贡的认同是帝国主义的意识形态正当理由,而宁罗德时代应该被理解为对亚述帝国意识形态的回应和批判。
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