2020
DOI: 10.15699/jbl.1392.2020.3
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The King as Priest? Royal Imagery in Psalm 110 and Ancient Near Eastern Iconography

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“…In contrast to the former focus, these works typically prioritize archaeological data over biblical data, resulting in different reconstructions. The approach addresses historical-religious concerns such as local manifestations of cult (Klein Cardoso 2019), gender in a historical perspective (e.g., Ottermann 2007;Purcell 2020a;2020b), and the political-religious use of children in ancient rhetoric (Riley 2018;see Schwyn 2000).…”
Section: The Households: Iconographical Exegetical Culturesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast to the former focus, these works typically prioritize archaeological data over biblical data, resulting in different reconstructions. The approach addresses historical-religious concerns such as local manifestations of cult (Klein Cardoso 2019), gender in a historical perspective (e.g., Ottermann 2007;Purcell 2020a;2020b), and the political-religious use of children in ancient rhetoric (Riley 2018;see Schwyn 2000).…”
Section: The Households: Iconographical Exegetical Culturesmentioning
confidence: 99%