Adam Silverstein
University of Oxford
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Bulletin of The School of Oriental and African Studies-university of London | 2006
Adam Silverstein
This article is concerned with the influence of Mesopotamian myths on the Old Testament Book of Esther, with particular reference to the role of the Enūma Elish . The Book of Esther has been the subject of numerous studies, some of which have asked the questions posed in this article. Although full account is taken of these important studies, the present article contends that previous scholars have misguidedly focused their attention on Ishtar-legends to the exclusion of the Marduk-legends that are at least as important in this context. The article is divided into two parts: first, it is argued that the central figure in the Book of Esther is Mordecai (=Marduk) and it is his triumph that is being commemorated in the story. Second, similarities between the Enūma Elish (being the foremost Marduk-legend of Mesopotamian culture) and the Book of Esther are drawn, with the evidence being arranged under three rubrics: ‘the plot’, ‘themes and motifs’ and ‘language’.
Archive | 2007
Adam Silverstein
Archive | 2010
Adam Silverstein
Archive | 2012
Teresa Bernheimer; Adam Silverstein
Journal of Semitic Studies | 2010
Patricia Crone; Adam Silverstein
Geography and Ethnography: Perceptions of the World in Pre-Modern Societies | 2009
Adam Silverstein
Archive | 2015
Adam Silverstein
Journal of the American Oriental Society | 2014
Adam Silverstein
Journal of the American Oriental Society | 2013
Adam Silverstein
Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam | 2008
Adam Silverstein