2018
DOI: 10.1177/1476993x17743116
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Dream Accounts in the Hebrew Bible and Ancient Jewish Literature

Abstract: The study of dreams and their interpretation in the literary remains from antiquity have become increasingly popular access points to the phenomenological study of religious experience in the ancient world, as well as of the literary forms in which this experience was couched. This article considers the phenomenon of dreaming in the Hebrew Bible and ancient Jewish literature. I consider treatments of these dream accounts, noting the development in the methodological means by which this material has been approa… Show more

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“…also Bar (1988); Hamori and Stökl (2018); Husser (1999); Jeffers (1990); Oppenheim (1956). Quick (2018: 8–9) offers a helpful literature review on dreams in antiquity generally.…”
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“…also Bar (1988); Hamori and Stökl (2018); Husser (1999); Jeffers (1990); Oppenheim (1956). Quick (2018: 8–9) offers a helpful literature review on dreams in antiquity generally.…”
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confidence: 99%