TY - BOOK AU - Vanderhooft,David Stephen TI - The Neo-Babylonian empire and Babylon in the latter prophets T2 - Harvard Semitic Museum publications SN - 9780788505799 AV - DS73 PY - 1999/// CY - Atlanta, Georgia PB - Scholars Press KW - Bible KW - Prophets KW - History of Biblical events N1 - 1 (pages 211.-232) and indexes; Into the Eternal Shadow of Babylon Neo-Babylonian Ideas of Imperial Rule in the Royal Inscriptions --; The Titulary --; The Absence of Imperial Rhetoric in the Inscriptions of Nabopolassar --; The Evolution of Babylonian Imperial Ideas: Nebuchadnezzar --; The King's Call and Language of Imperial Hegemony --; Nebuchadnezzar as Protector of Humanity --; Babylon as Center of the World --; The King's Enemies --; Precedents and Summary --; Nabonidus's Reformulation --; Babylonian Imperial Administration in the Levant --; The Contraction of Assyria and Egypt's Rise in the Southern Levant --; The Contraction of Assyria --; Egypt's Rise in the Southern Levant --; Nebuchadnezzar's Arrival in the Levant --; Nebuchadnezzar's Empire --; Administrative Geography --; Territorial Divisions in the Empire --; Imperial Officials --; The Case of Judah --; Deportation --; Economic Geography --; Babylon in the Latter Prophets --; Micah 4:10 --; The Foreign Nation Oracles in the First Isaiah --; Isaiah 13 --; Isaiah 14:1-23 --; Isaiah 21:1-10 --; Jeremiah --; The Foe From the North --; The Babylonian King and His Administration --; Habakkuk 1-2 --; Ezekiel --; Ezekiel 17 --; Ezekiel 21:23-29 --; Second Isaiah --; Isaiah 40:18-20 --; Isaiah 46:1-2 --; Isaiah 47 --; Jeremiah 50:1-51:58 --; Descriptions of Babylon --; The Fall of Babylon; 2 ER -