When on High Yahweh Reigned: Translating Yahweh's Kingship in Ancient Israel

This dissertation identifies two distinct stages of YHWH’s kingship in ancient Israel: an earlier warrior king with a limited sphere of geographic influence, and a later, Judahite creator king with universal power and absolute rule. After identifying these stages, this dissertation proposes the hist...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Flynn, Shawn W.
Other Authors: Taylor, J. Glen
Language:en_ca
Published: 2012
Subjects:
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1807/32710
id ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OTU.1807-32710
record_format oai_dc
spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OTU.1807-327102013-04-17T04:19:48ZWhen on High Yahweh Reigned: Translating Yahweh's Kingship in Ancient IsraelFlynn, Shawn W.0321057904690326This dissertation identifies two distinct stages of YHWH’s kingship in ancient Israel: an earlier warrior king with a limited sphere of geographic influence, and a later, Judahite creator king with universal power and absolute rule. After identifying these stages, this dissertation proposes the historical context in which the change to YHWH’s kingship occurred. Articulating this change is informed by the anthropological method of cultural translation and studied via a suitable historical analogue: the change in Marduk’s kingship and the external pressures that lead to the expression of his universal kingship in the Enuma Elish. The Babylonian changes to Marduk’s kingship form a suitable analogy to articulate the changes to YHWH’s kingship in the Levant. Therefore Judahite scribes suppressed the early warrior vision of YHWH’s kingship and promoted a more sustainable vision of a creator and universal king in order to combat the increasing threat of Neo-Assyrian imperialism begun under the reign of Tiglath-pileser III.Taylor, J. Glen2012-062012-08-21T17:58:17ZNO_RESTRICTION2012-08-21T17:58:17Z2012-08-21Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/1807/32710en_ca
collection NDLTD
language en_ca
sources NDLTD
topic 0321
0579
0469
0326
spellingShingle 0321
0579
0469
0326
Flynn, Shawn W.
When on High Yahweh Reigned: Translating Yahweh's Kingship in Ancient Israel
description This dissertation identifies two distinct stages of YHWH’s kingship in ancient Israel: an earlier warrior king with a limited sphere of geographic influence, and a later, Judahite creator king with universal power and absolute rule. After identifying these stages, this dissertation proposes the historical context in which the change to YHWH’s kingship occurred. Articulating this change is informed by the anthropological method of cultural translation and studied via a suitable historical analogue: the change in Marduk’s kingship and the external pressures that lead to the expression of his universal kingship in the Enuma Elish. The Babylonian changes to Marduk’s kingship form a suitable analogy to articulate the changes to YHWH’s kingship in the Levant. Therefore Judahite scribes suppressed the early warrior vision of YHWH’s kingship and promoted a more sustainable vision of a creator and universal king in order to combat the increasing threat of Neo-Assyrian imperialism begun under the reign of Tiglath-pileser III.
author2 Taylor, J. Glen
author_facet Taylor, J. Glen
Flynn, Shawn W.
author Flynn, Shawn W.
author_sort Flynn, Shawn W.
title When on High Yahweh Reigned: Translating Yahweh's Kingship in Ancient Israel
title_short When on High Yahweh Reigned: Translating Yahweh's Kingship in Ancient Israel
title_full When on High Yahweh Reigned: Translating Yahweh's Kingship in Ancient Israel
title_fullStr When on High Yahweh Reigned: Translating Yahweh's Kingship in Ancient Israel
title_full_unstemmed When on High Yahweh Reigned: Translating Yahweh's Kingship in Ancient Israel
title_sort when on high yahweh reigned: translating yahweh's kingship in ancient israel
publishDate 2012
url http://hdl.handle.net/1807/32710
work_keys_str_mv AT flynnshawnw whenonhighyahwehreignedtranslatingyahwehskingshipinancientisrael
_version_ 1716580851598229504