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- Mesopotamian Civilization and the Origins of the New Testament
- Mesopotamian Civilization and the Origins of the New Testament
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Figures and Tables
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Prolegomena
- 1 The Religious Landscape of the Near East at the Turn of the Era
- 2 Channels of Transmission
- 3 New Testament Epistemology: A Reappraisal
- 4 Kingship Models and the Dying-Rising King
- 5 Ninurta, Nimrod, Abimelech and Christ: A Case Study of Mediated Influence
- 6 Marduk, Ištar and Nabû, and New Testament Christology
- 7 Bloodlines, Omens and Festivals
- 8 Conclusions on the New Testament’s Mesopotamian Legacy
- Bibliography
- Index of Biblical References
- Index of Modern Authors
- Index of Subjects
7 - Bloodlines, Omens and Festivals
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 July 2022
- Mesopotamian Civilization and the Origins of the New Testament
- Mesopotamian Civilization and the Origins of the New Testament
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Figures and Tables
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Prolegomena
- 1 The Religious Landscape of the Near East at the Turn of the Era
- 2 Channels of Transmission
- 3 New Testament Epistemology: A Reappraisal
- 4 Kingship Models and the Dying-Rising King
- 5 Ninurta, Nimrod, Abimelech and Christ: A Case Study of Mediated Influence
- 6 Marduk, Ištar and Nabû, and New Testament Christology
- 7 Bloodlines, Omens and Festivals
- 8 Conclusions on the New Testament’s Mesopotamian Legacy
- Bibliography
- Index of Biblical References
- Index of Modern Authors
- Index of Subjects
Summary
Chapter 7 analyses the hermeneutic function of the Matthean genealogy and specifically the contribution of its midpoint, King Uzziah. Via the Uzziah story, it discusses Matthew’s use of omens and the relationship of the Passover festival as the Gospels describe it with the Babylonian Akītu festival.
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- Mesopotamian Civilization and the Origins of the New Testament , pp. 321 - 354Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022