Zum Stierbild von Ḍahret eṭ-Ṭawīle und zum Schlangenbild des Hörneraltars von Tell es-Sebaʻ
Cultic artifacts are frequently connected with far reaching hypotheses. The bull statute found in D_ahret eã-Ãaw_le is supposed to have been the centre of a cult in which Israelites honoured Yahweh. A scratching in the altar of Tell es-Seba~ is interpreted as snake. The present paper critically eval...
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Format: | Print Article |
Language: | German |
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Published: |
Herder
2004
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In: |
Biblische Notizen
Year: 2004, Volume: 121, Pages: 39-52 |
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains: | B
Samaria (Landscape)
/ Bull (Motif)
/ Figurine
/ Findings
B Beer Sheva / Serpents (Motif) / Tracing / Altars / Findings |
IxTheo Classification: | BC Ancient Orient; religion HH Archaeology |
Further subjects: | B
Bull Site
B Beer Sheva B Imagelessness |
Summary: | Cultic artifacts are frequently connected with far reaching hypotheses. The bull statute found in D_ahret eã-Ãaw_le is supposed to have been the centre of a cult in which Israelites honoured Yahweh. A scratching in the altar of Tell es-Seba~ is interpreted as snake. The present paper critically evaluates both hypotheses and calls them in question. |
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Item Description: | Mit 8 Abbildungen |
ISSN: | 0178-2967 |
Contains: | In: Biblische Notizen
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