Lords of the Scrolls
Literary Traditions in the Bible and Gospels
					
	
		©2005
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					XX,
				
				394 Pages
			
		
	
				
				
					
						
					
				
				
				
				
			Summary
			
				Lords of the Scrolls analyzes ancient literary sources to show how biblical and gospel scribes borrowed and imitated themes from earlier literature to create heroic legends around Hebrew figures and Jesus. Comparisons between the Epic of Gilgamesh; Enuma Elish; Canaanite, Egyptian, and Greek legends; Homeric epics; the histories of Herodotus; and selected biblical and gospel passages reveal thematic and literary similarities. Tracing literary classics from the birth of writing to the first millennium of the modern era, this book demonstrates that Hebrew scribes used previous literature to establish a national identity, and that gospel scribes borrowed heavily from Homer to create epic legends around the person of Jesus.
			
		
	Details
- Pages
 - XX, 394
 - Publication Year
 - 2005
 - ISBN (Hardcover)
 - 9780820478494
 - Language
 - English
 - Keywords
 - Traditionsgeschichtliche Forschung pergamente Bibel
 - Published
 - New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 2005. XX, 394 pp., num. ill.
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