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Alan R. Millard

Auteur de Le Monde de la Bible

45+ oeuvres 2,548 utilisateurs 13 critiques

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Alan Millard is Rankin Professor of Hebrew and Ancient Semitic Languages, School of Archaeology, Classics and Oriental Studies, University of Liverpool, England

Œuvres de Alan R. Millard

Le Monde de la Bible (1978) 1,023 exemplaires
New Bible Dictionary (1996) 854 exemplaires
Treasures from Bible Times (1985) 223 exemplaires
Discoveries from the Time of Jesus (1990) 76 exemplaires
Picture Archive of the Bible (1987) 58 exemplaires
Discoveries from Bible Times (1987) 34 exemplaires
Bible B.C. (1977) 17 exemplaires
Homeland and Exile : Supplements to Vetus Testamentum [130] (2009) — Directeur de publication — 6 exemplaires
Trésors des temps évangéliques (1990) 2 exemplaires
Variations on a Haunting Theme (2017) 2 exemplaires
Ideas for Assemblies (1990) 2 exemplaires
Archeologia e Bibbia (1995) 2 exemplaires
Des pierres qui parlent... (1998) 2 exemplaires
Tyndale Bulletin 56.1 (2005) (1977) 1 exemplaire
Trésors des temps bibliques (1986) 1 exemplaire
How Reliable Is Exodus? — Auteur — 1 exemplaire
TRESORS DES TEMPS BIBLIQUES (1989) 1 exemplaire
The Great Salt Lake Guidebook (2000) 1 exemplaire

Oeuvres associées

Peoples of the Old Testament World (1994) — Avant-propos — 215 exemplaires
Eerdmans' Concise Bible Encyclopedia (1980) — Consulting editor — 73 exemplaires
Israel: Ancient Kingdom or Late Invention? (2008) — Contributeur — 62 exemplaires
Near Eastern Archaeology: A Reader (2003) — Contributeur — 48 exemplaires

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This is a three tablet 1700 B.C.E. flood story that would later get incorporated into other Babylonian and Abrahamic religion origin stories. In this case, the Akkadian gods spend the first tablet laboring over the creation of the world and create humans to "carry the load" of maintaining the world. However, in tablet two the population explodes, and Enlil becomes the god who wants to kill off humans while Enki is the god who tells Atrahasis to destroy his home and build a ship. The third tablet is the story of life surviving the flood. Tablet one is mostly intact while tablets two and three have a lot of damage, so most of what historians know about the story is extrapolated from myths built from this one.

Standard with reading ancient literature, I enjoyed the adventure of being an amateur historian by reading the original in as far as an English translation of the original, but otherwise these type of stories aren't exactly enticing.
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leah_markum | 1 autre critique | Oct 28, 2022 |
One of the oldest and most classic Mesopotamian flood stories, probably written around 1700 BCE (at least those are the oldest cuneiform tablets found to date). In the Gilgamesh story, which is much older, the Deluge is only part of the whole cycle, here the Deluge stands alone, as the outcome of an extensive preceding development. I was particularly struck by the very poetic formulations and the essentially humanistic slant of the story. More on that in my History account on Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/4152618394… (plus d'informations)
 
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bookomaniac | 1 autre critique | Aug 12, 2022 |
Excelente introdução a arqueologia bíblica que proporciona uma profunda compreensão acerca dos lugares por onde jesus e seus discípulos caminharam e falaram
 
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