TY - BOOK AU - Sparks,Kenton L. TI - Ancient texts for the study of the Hebrew Bible: a guide to the background literature SN - 9781565634077 AV - BS1184 .A535 2005 PY - 2005/// CY - Peabody, Massachusetts PB - Hendrickson Publishers KW - Columbia International University KW - Alumni and alumnae KW - Middle Eastern literature KW - Relation to the Old Testament KW - Religious Studies N1 - 1 and indexes; 2; 2 N2 - The Hebrew Bible represents no mere collection of books but a stunning array of literary genres. To fully illuminate the history and culture of the Old Testament, it is necessary to compare these ancient writings to similar texts written concurrently by Israels neighbors. Beginning with an overview of the important literary archives of the ancient Near East, Sparks provides exhaustive references to the ancient literary counterparts to the Hebrew Bibles major genres. Surveying the ancient writings found throughout Egypt, Mesopotamia, Anatolia, and Palestine, Sparks provides a brief summary of each text discussed, translating brief portions and linking them to literarily similar biblical passages. Exploring over 30 genres wisdom, hymns, love poetry, rituals, prophecy, apocalyptic, novella, epic legend, myth, genealogy, history, law, treaty, epigraphic materials, and others it offers an exemplary guide to the fertile literary environment from which the canonical writings sprung. Rich with bibliographic material, this invaluable catalog enables the reader to locate not only the published texts in their original ancient languages but to find suitable English translations and commentary bearing on these ancient texts. A number of helpful indexes round out this outstanding resource. Providing students with a thorough introduction to the literature of the ancient Near East and time-pressed scholars with an admirably up-to-date research tool it will become a syllabus standard for a myriad of courses UR - http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0501/2005010365.html ER -