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Matches in Harvard for { ?s ?p The belief in Jahve as Heaven-god was unfavourable to the early development of belief in an after-life. Comparison of the Hebrew Jahve and the Greek Zeus. An analogy from Greek religion. Zeus (the Sky-god) opposes the nature-divinities -- The Adonis-worship and the Adonis-myth were known to early Israel. The concept of dying and rising deities -- Resistance of Jahvism to the Baal religion, that is, to the fertility-cults -- Babylonian religion also unfavourable to mystery-cults -- Chapter VIII: Post-exilic monotheism and the idea of immortality -- 1. The concept of Jahve's transcendence and His relationship to Nature. As Artifex or Creator He is above nature. With the nature-religion was associated the doctrine of immortality -- The great nature festivals become commemorative of historical events -- Resurrection not associated with a nature-drama but with the drama of the consummation of history in Dan. 12 -- . }

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