BMH as Body Language: A Lexical and Iconographical Study of the Word BMH When Not a Reference to Cultic Phenomena in Biblical and Post-Biblical Hebrew: The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies
Autor Dr. W. Boyd Barricken Limba Engleză Hardback – aug 2008
This study concludes that the non-cultic word BMH is actually *bomet, carrying primarily (if not always) an anatomical sense approximate to English "back," sometimes expanded to the "body" itself. The phrase bmty->rs (Amos 4:13, Micah 1:3, and CAT 1.4 VII 34; also Deut. 32:13a, Isa. 58:14ab-ba, and Sir. 46:9b) derives from the international mythic imagery of the Storm-God: it refers originally to the "mythological mountains," conceptualized anthropomorphically, which the god surmounts in theophany, symbolically expressing his cosmic victory and sovereignty. There is no instance where this word (even 2 Sam. 1:19a and 1:25b) is unequivocally a topographical reference.
The implications of these findings for identifying the bamah-sanctuary are briefly considered.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780567026583
ISBN-10: 0567026582
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Seria The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0567026582
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Seria The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Preface
Acknowledgements
CHAPTER 1: The Issue
CHAPTER 2: The Cognate Evidence
2.A. Semitic Possibilities
2.B. A Greek Possibility
2.C. Summary and Implications
Appendix 2.1. The (Lack of) Phoenician Evidence
Appendix 2.2. On the Syntax of Bamah Usage
2.2.a. The Use of BMH with the Prepositions B and
2.2.b. The Use of Hebrew BMH with the Verbs of Approach
CHAPTER 3: The Hebrew Evidence
3.A. Deuteronomy 33:29, 1QM 12:10 (and 19[1Q33].2 and 4QMb[4Q492]l.3-4), and Sirach 9:2
3.B. Job 9:8b
3.C. Micah 1:3 and Amos 4:13
3.D. Habakkuk 3:19 and 2 Samuel(Psalm 18):34
3.E. Deuteronomy 32:13a, Isaiah 58:14aß-ba, Sirach 46:9b, and 4QpsEzekb 4:12
3.F. Isaiah 14:14a
3.G. 1QIsaiaha 53:9a
3.H. 4QShirShabbd(4Q403) 1.2.2
3.I. Summary
Appendix 3.1. Habakkuk 3:13b and 3:15a
Appendix 3.2. Micah 1:2-7: Text and Compositional Matters
Appendix 3.3. 1QIsaa 53:9 and Matthew 27:57-60
CHAPTER 4: Possible Exceptions
4.A. Micah 3:12b(Jeremiah 26:18bb)
4.B. Numbers 21:28
4.C. Ezekiel 36:2
4.D. 2 Samuel 1:19a and 1:25b
CHAPTER 5: Final Thoughts
5.A. Semantic Speculation
5.B. Etymological Speculation
5.C. Bearing on the Meaning of BMH when a Reference to Cultic Phenomena
Bibliography
Indices
Acknowledgements
CHAPTER 1: The Issue
CHAPTER 2: The Cognate Evidence
2.A. Semitic Possibilities
2.B. A Greek Possibility
2.C. Summary and Implications
Appendix 2.1. The (Lack of) Phoenician Evidence
Appendix 2.2. On the Syntax of Bamah Usage
2.2.a. The Use of BMH with the Prepositions B and
2.2.b. The Use of Hebrew BMH with the Verbs of Approach
CHAPTER 3: The Hebrew Evidence
3.A. Deuteronomy 33:29, 1QM 12:10 (and 19[1Q33].2 and 4QMb[4Q492]l.3-4), and Sirach 9:2
3.B. Job 9:8b
3.C. Micah 1:3 and Amos 4:13
3.D. Habakkuk 3:19 and 2 Samuel(Psalm 18):34
3.E. Deuteronomy 32:13a, Isaiah 58:14aß-ba, Sirach 46:9b, and 4QpsEzekb 4:12
3.F. Isaiah 14:14a
3.G. 1QIsaiaha 53:9a
3.H. 4QShirShabbd(4Q403) 1.2.2
3.I. Summary
Appendix 3.1. Habakkuk 3:13b and 3:15a
Appendix 3.2. Micah 1:2-7: Text and Compositional Matters
Appendix 3.3. 1QIsaa 53:9 and Matthew 27:57-60
CHAPTER 4: Possible Exceptions
4.A. Micah 3:12b(Jeremiah 26:18bb)
4.B. Numbers 21:28
4.C. Ezekiel 36:2
4.D. 2 Samuel 1:19a and 1:25b
CHAPTER 5: Final Thoughts
5.A. Semantic Speculation
5.B. Etymological Speculation
5.C. Bearing on the Meaning of BMH when a Reference to Cultic Phenomena
Bibliography
Indices
Recenzii
This book will carry the conversation forward regarding the proper understanding and translation for the words listed under the entry bmh. Lexicographers and Biblicists will find much to think about in Barrick's analysis.