Advances in Ancient Biblical and Near Eastern Research 2.1-2

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Advances in Ancient Biblical and Near Eastern Research 2.1-2

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Advances in Ancient Biblical and Near Eastern Research
2.1-2

AABNER is happy to announce that two full issues are now available on our website. The article PDFs are fully available for all articles. A PDF of the complete issue of 2.1 is ready for download; 2.2 will be available shortly.

Volume 2 Issue 1 (Varia):
Susannah Rees. Ishtar the Thot: The Appropriation of the Epic of Gilgamesh by the Manosphere. 1–36
Raz Kletter. The 1920 Antiquities Ordinance of Palestine and the date 1700 for Antiquities: New Discoveries. 39-80
Hanna Tervanotko. What Is Beautiful Is Good? Examining Significance of Sarah’s Beauty in The Genesis Apocryphon 20:2-9. 81-107

Volume 2 Issue 2 (Categories and Boundaries in Second Temple Jewish Literature)
Charlie Comerford, Joseph Scales. Categories and Boundaries Special Issue Introduction. 1–9.
Jon Darby. Beyond Definitions of Prayer
Applying Genre Theory to some Persisting Problems in the Categorization of Liturgical Texts among the Dead Sea Scrolls. 11–47.
Hanne Kirchheiner. The Rhetorical Use of Israel, Ephraim, and Judah in the Damascus Document. 49–76.
David Z. Blackwell. Blurring the Boundaries: The Figure of David as Prophet, Priest, and King. 77–112
Peter Atkins. How to Categorize the King: Daniel 4 in light of Mesopotamian Divine-Human-Animal Boundaries. 113–135.
Theron Clay Mock, III. Named by the Name? Christian Categories Causing Non-problems in the Academic Study of Religion. The Parables of Enoch as a Case Study. 137–159

All are Open Access on our website, <aabner.org>, and indexed in ATLA and Index Theologicus (among others).
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