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Israelite Religion
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Cult of the Dead in the Bible
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Dead as elohim Gen 28:22 I Sam. 28 Isaiah 8:19
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Cult of the Dead in the Bible Food/ tithe sacrifice Gen 28:17-18: food offered to dead at burial marker Gen 31:53-54: food offered to dead on hilltop Deut. 26:14: “I have not deposited any of it with the dead.” I Sam. 1:21, 2:19, 20:29: food offered to dead at shrines I Chron. 16:14, 32:33: food offered to dead in tombs Isaiah 53:9: food offered to dead at bamot
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Cult of the Dead in the Bible Paqidum or “pqd” ritual Mesopotamian ritual where one offered food and drink to a deceased relation. 2 Kings. 9:34: Jezebel’s remains were piqdu.
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What Can the Dead Do? Tell future events Bring people to life Benefit you or wreak vengeance on you. The dead are also seen as a source of knowledge. The dead are also seen as a source of knowledge. Biblical laws regulated the cult of the dead, they did not abolish it.
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David’s Rise to Kingship
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An Eternal Covenant? 2 Samuel 7
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David Rises as Saul Falls... One last nail in Saul’s coffin
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Onomastacon
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Israelite Religion
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God of the Fathers Gen 46:3, 29:25 God of Abraham Genesis 31:51-53 God of Abraham and Isaac Genesis 32:10: God of Abraham Isaac and Jacob Exodus 6:3
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Origins of Monotheism Baal: Storm God Rider on the Clouds Warrior I Sam. 7:3-4 I Kings 18 Names: Jerubaal (Jud 6-7) Ishboshet (2 Sam. 2)
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Origins of Monotheism The Goddess Ashera (2 Kings 23) Queen of Heaven (Jeremiah 44)
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Origins of Monotheism Centralization 1) national deity 2) Centralized cult: Jerusalem/ Dan and Bethel 3) Centralized Government 4) Role of writing
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Origins of Monotheism 1 st Isaiah: “ YHWH is the patron deity of the monarchy” (Smith, The Early History of God, 187).
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Origins of Monotheism YHWH has a lady friend "Blessed be Uriyahu by Yahweh and by his Asherah; from his enemies he saved him!“ Yahweh (Khirbet el-Kom near Hebron) בירכתי אתכם ליהוה שומרון ולאשרתו “Blessed are you by YHWH of Samaria and his asherah” (Kuntillet Ajrud)
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Origins of Monotheism Stage Two (Monolatry) YHWH of Samaria and YHWH of Teman Is YHWH schizophrenic? brktk.lyhwh tmn wl’šrth. I bless you to/by YHWH of Teman and his ashera. ‘mr X ‘mr wlyw’sh w[l-z] brky ‘tkm lyhwh shmrn wlshrth X says: Say to Y and Yau’asah and [to Z]: I bless you to YHWH of Samaia, and to his asherah
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Origins of Monotheism Stage Two (Monolatry) YHWH is not alone... The Divine Council (Isaiah 6) Hos 12:1, Zech 14:5, Ps 29:1, 82:1, 89:7 Isa.14:13, Jer 23:18, 22, Zech 3, I Kg 22:19 Gen 1:26-28, Gen 3:22, 11:7
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Origins of Monotheism Stage Three Monotheism God and God Alone Deutro-Isaiah
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Divine Warrior and his march The Baal Cycle
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YHWH as the Divine Warrior Battle with Yam Exodus 15: waters manipulated Exodus 14:21-27, Josh 2:9, Neh 9:11, Ps 78:13, 136:14-15, 66:6, 106:9, 77, 114: the splitting of the sea highlighted. Ps: 77: trembling waters
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YHWH as the Divine Warrior Ps 24:7-10: Yam is conquered The gates lift their heads
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YHWH as the Divine Warrior March to/from the holy mountain... But where is it? Ex. 15:13, 17 Deut 33:1-3 Judges 5:4-5//Ps 68:8-9 Habbakuk 3:-7
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YHWH as the Divine Warrior Theophany Psalm 29 and Exodus 19
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Fox’s Article
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Images of Gods, Goddesses, and other cultic stuff
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Bull Site: Open Shrine
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Tel Dan
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Symbol of the goddess
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Shapshu
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Anat
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Asherah
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Kuntillet Ajrud
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lywhw w’šrth YHWH and (his?) Asherah YHWH and (his?) Asherah YHWH and Asherahat YHWH and Asherahat
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Ishtar
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Ishtar
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Astarte
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Where did Monotheism Come From?
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Let’s Start at the very beginning, the very best place to start...
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A. The Canaanite/ Ugaritic Pattern 1. Father/ Mother head of the pantheon 2. Royal Children 3. Servants of the royal house 4. Messengers
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Moving towards Monotheism In the bible we see a tri-part collapse of the Ugaritic pantheon
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A. Polytheism Tier One: ‘El/ Elyon (god of the fathers and the Exodus) Tier Two: his sons, including YHWH (Psalm 82 and Deut. 32:8-9) Tier Three: ? Tier Four: Angels 1. Father/ Mother head of the pantheon 2. Royal Children 3. Servants of the royal house 4. Messengers
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B. Monalatry Tier One: YWHW (ousts ‘El the head of the council) and Asherah as his consort Tier Two: A heavenly host surrounding him (I Kgs 22:19, Isa 6, Dan 7, Ex. 15:11) Tier Three: Reshep/ Deber/ other gods? Tier Four: Angels 1. Father/ Mother head of the pantheon 2. Royal Children 3. Servants of the royal house 4. Messengers
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C. Move to Monotheism. Everything is demythologized Tier One: YWHW stands alone. (“edited” version of Deut. 32 and Deuteronomy and Deutro-Isaiah) Tier Four: angels would not be seen as divine, but as celestial beings of an “ungodly” nature. nature. 1. Father/ Mother head of the pantheon 2. Royal Children 3. Servants of the royal house 4. Messengers
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Stage Three: Monotheism God and God ALONE
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