Keeping Watch in Babylon

Keeping Watch in Babylon
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 323
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ISBN-10 : 9789004397767
ISBN-13 : 9004397760
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis Keeping Watch in Babylon by : Johannes Haubold

This volume of collected essays, the first of its kind in any language, investigates the Astronomical Diaries from ancient Babylon, a collection of almost 1000 clay tablets which, over a period of some five hundred years (6th century to 1st century BCE), record observations of selected astronomical phenomena as well as the economy and history of Mesopotamia and surrounding regions. The volume asks who the scholars were, what motivated them to ‘keep watch in Babylon’ and how their approach changed in the course of the collection’s long history. Contributors come from a range of disciplinary backgrounds, including Assyriology, Classics, ancient history, the history of science and the history of religion. "Babylon has always exerted a magical charm on everyone who has been told of its splendour and grandeur. Nobody who has succumbed to this charm, whether he is a layman who just wants to browse a little in his search for old secrets, or a scholar who wants to inform himself about the latest academic research, will be disappointed by this volume." - Erlend Gehlken, Universität Frankfurt/Main, in: Bryn Mawr Classical Review February 2 (2020)

Keeping Watch in Babylon

Keeping Watch in Babylon
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 9004397752
ISBN-13 : 9789004397750
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Synopsis Keeping Watch in Babylon by : Johannes Haubold

This volume offers the first holistic examination of the Astronomical Diaries, a remarkable set of 1000 clay tablets from ancient Babylon in which for over 500 years (6th-1st century BCE) scholars combined astronomical observations with records of events on earth.

The Babylon Bee Guide to Wokeness

The Babylon Bee Guide to Wokeness
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 218
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ISBN-10 : 9781684512713
ISBN-13 : 1684512719
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis The Babylon Bee Guide to Wokeness by : Babylon Bee

"In this tongue-in-cheek guide to the left's intersectional insanity, the writers of the satirical social media site The Babylon Bee teach examine: how to choose pronouns; how to blame everyone else for your problems; how to show the world how wonderful you are; the art of virtue-signaling; the basics of race, gender, and intersectionality; the truth about American history; problematic books and movies; how to tell if a baby is racist; and more."--Publisher's description.

By the Waters of Babylon

By the Waters of Babylon
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Publisher : CreateSpace
Total Pages : 38
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ISBN-10 : 1517031249
ISBN-13 : 9781517031244
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis By the Waters of Babylon by : Stephen Vincent Benet

The north and the west and the south are good hunting ground, but it is forbidden to go east. It is forbidden to go to any of the Dead Places except to search for metal and then he who touches the metal must be a priest or the son of a priest. Afterwards, both the man and the metal must be purified. These are the rules and the laws; they are well made. It is forbidden to cross the great river and look upon the place that was the Place of the Gods-this is most strictly forbidden. We do not even say its name though we know its name. It is there that spirits live, and demons-it is there that there are the ashes of the Great Burning. These things are forbidden- they have been forbidden since the beginning of time.

Alas, Babylon

Alas, Babylon
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Publisher : Harper Collins
Total Pages : 354
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ISBN-10 : 9780060741877
ISBN-13 : 0060741872
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis Alas, Babylon by : Pat Frank

The classic apocalyptic novel that stunned the world.

Invading Babylon

Invading Babylon
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Publisher : Destiny Image Publishers
Total Pages : 92
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ISBN-10 : 9780768485660
ISBN-13 : 0768485665
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Invading Babylon by : Lance Wallnau

You were transformed to transform your world! For too long, Christianity has been defined by a false concept of church. As a result, believers have built walls around their lives, keeping culture at a distance. As Christians have tried to keep culture out of the church, unfortunately, the church has kept itself out of the culture. This was never Jesus’ design for the your life! Before church was established as a place that people “came to,” Jesus instituted it as an army that brought transformation to society, starting with salvation and continuing with seven spheres of influence: Church, family, education, government, media, arts, and commerce. Six revolutionary voices in the modern church deliver Invading Babylon. This essential guide will equip you to: Understand your vital role in shaping society. Release God’s will in your sphere of influence. Become an unstoppable citizen in God’s Kingdom. It’s your time to arise and be a light in a dark world.

Cultures of Resistance in the Hellenistic East

Cultures of Resistance in the Hellenistic East
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 336
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ISBN-10 : 9780192678270
ISBN-13 : 0192678272
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis Cultures of Resistance in the Hellenistic East by : Paul J. Kosmin

This collaborative volume examines revolts and resistance to the successor states, formed after Alexander the Great's conquest of the Persian empire, as a transregional phenomenon. The editors have assembled an array of specialists in the study of the various regions and cultures of the Hellenistic world - Judea, Egypt, Babylonia, Central Asia, and Asia Minor - in an effort to trace comparisons and connections between episodes and modes of resistance. The volume seeks to unite the currently dominant social-scientific orientation to ancient resistance and revolt with perspectives, often coming from religious studies, that are more attentive to local cultural, religious, and moral frameworks. In re-assessing these frameworks, contributors move beyond Greek/non-Greek binaries to examine resistance as complex and entangled: acts and articulations of resistance are not purely nativistic or 'nationalist', but conditioned by local traditions of government, historical memories of prior periods, as well as emergent transregional Hellenistic political and cultural idioms. Cultures of Resistance in the Hellenistic East is organized into three parts. The first part investigates the Great Theban Revolt and the Maccabean Revolt, the central cases for large, organized, and prolonged military uprisings against the Hellenistic kingdoms. The second part examines the full gamut of indigenous self-assertion and resistant action, including theologies of monarchic inadequacy, patterns of historical periodization and textual interpretation, and claims to sites of authority. The volume's final part turns to the more ambiguous assertions of local autonomy and identity that emerge in the frontier regions that slipped in and out of the grasp of the great Hellenistic powers.

Between Greece and Babylonia

Between Greece and Babylonia
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 465
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ISBN-10 : 9781108419550
ISBN-13 : 1108419550
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis Between Greece and Babylonia by : Kathryn Stevens

Focusing on Greece and Babylonia, this book provides a new, cross-cultural approach to the intellectual history of the Hellenistic world.

Sharing and Hiding Religious Knowledge in Early Judaism, Christianity, and Islam

Sharing and Hiding Religious Knowledge in Early Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : 9783110593662
ISBN-13 : 3110593661
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis Sharing and Hiding Religious Knowledge in Early Judaism, Christianity, and Islam by : Mladen Popović

Few studies focus on the modes of knowledge transmission (or concealment), or the trends of continuity or change from the Ancient to the Late Antique worlds. In Antiquity, knowledge was cherished as a scarce good, cultivated through the close teacher-student relationship and often preserved in the closed circle of the initated. From Assyrian and Babylonian cuneiform texts to a Shi'ite Islamic tradition, this volume explores how and why knowledge was shared or concealed by diverse communities in a range of Ancient and Late Antique cultural contexts. From caves by the Dead Sea to Alexandria, both normative and heterodox approaches to knowledge in Jewish, Christian and Muslim communities are explored. Biblical and qur'anic passages, as well as gnostic, rabbinic and esoteric Islamic approaches are discussed. In this volume, a range of scholars from Assyrian studies to Jewish, Christian and Islamic studies examine diverse approaches to, and modes of, knowledge transmission and concealment, shedding new light on both the interconnectedness, as well as the unique aspects, of the monotheistic faiths, and their relationship to the ancient civilisations of the Fertile Crescent.

Culture and Ideology under the Seleukids

Culture and Ideology under the Seleukids
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages : 372
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ISBN-10 : 9783110755626
ISBN-13 : 3110755629
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis Culture and Ideology under the Seleukids by : Eva Anagnostou-Laoutides

The volume offers a timely (re-)appraisal of Seleukid cultural dynamics. While the engagement of Seleukid kings with local populations and the issue of “Hellenization” are still debated, a movement away from the Greco-centric approach to the study of the sources has gained pace. Increasingly textual sources are read alongside archaeological and numismatic evidence, and relevant near-eastern records are consulted. Our study of Seleukid kingship adheres to two game-changing principles: 1. We are not interested in judging the Seleukids as “strong” or “weak” whether in their interactions with other Hellenistic kingdoms or with the populations they ruled. 2. While appreciating the value of the social imaginaries approach (Stavrianopoulou, 2013), we argue that the use of ethnic identity in antiquity remains problematic. Through a pluralistic approach, in line with the complex cultural considerations that informed Seleukid royal agendas, we examine the concept of kingship and its gender aspects; tensions between centre and periphery; the level of “acculturation” intended and achieved under the Seleukids; the Seleukid-Ptolemaic interrelations. As rulers of a multi-cultural empire, the Seleukids were deeply aware of cultural politics.