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- catalog contributor b12764419.
- catalog coverage "Middle East Religion.".
- catalog created "2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2003.".
- catalog description "1. Mesopotamia: the land between two rivers -- Climate and ecology -- Iconography of the Mesopotamian storm-god: prehistoric up to the end of the Old Babylonian Period -- Textual evidence of Sumero-Akkadian storm-gods in southern Mesopotamia -- Storm-gods of Northern Mesopotamia: Sumerian and Semitic -- The storm-gods of Mesopotamia: representations of primary human concerns -- Semitic storm-gods of Northern Mesopotamia: iconographic and epigraphic correlations -- 2. The highlands of Anatolia -- The physical environment -- The focus of religion in prehistoric Anatolia -- Cultural assemblage in historic Anatolia -- The storm-god: archaeological pictorial representations -- The storm-god on rock carvings, orthostats, and temples -- The Antolian storm-god in the written sources -- The storm-god in Hittite mythology -- Summary -- 3. Syria: the upper country -- The Syrian physical environment -- The emergence of the Syrian storm-god in iconography -- The storm-god and his attendants within Syria and non-Anatolian peripheral regions -- Written evidence of the Syrian storm-god outside Syria -- Hadad in the historical and mythical sources in Syria -- Baal, the cloud-rider -- Baal, the fertility god -- The natural pattern of the fertility process -- Baal-(H)adad in the cultural milieu of ancient Syria".
- catalog description "4. Coastal Canaan: a land bridge between the continents -- The region and culture of Canaan -- The background of Yahwism in the Canaanite milieu -- The deity Yahweh in the earliest extrabiblical sources -- Yahweh in the earliest nonpoetic and poetic sources -- Archaic poetic historical references to Yahweh as the Canaanite God El -- Yahweh, the Hebrew storm-god -- The storm-god Yahweh within the Canaanite milieu -- 5. The storm-god and his associates: summary and conclusions -- The storm-god as a force in nature -- The storm-god as the foundation of political power -- The storm-god and the evolving religious process -- 6. Bibliography.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 293-333) and indexes.".
- catalog extent "xviii, 363 p. :".
- catalog identifier "1575060698 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isPartOf "Biblical and Judaic studies ; v. 8.".
- catalog isPartOf "Biblical and Judaic studies from the University of California, San Diego ; v. 8".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "2003.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Winona Lake, Ind. : Eisenbrauns,".
- catalog spatial "Middle East Religion.".
- catalog spatial "Middle East.".
- catalog subject "291.2/11/09394 21".
- catalog subject "BL1605.S85 G74 2003".
- catalog subject "Gods, Semitic.".
- catalog subject "Storm gods Middle East.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Mesopotamia: the land between two rivers -- Climate and ecology -- Iconography of the Mesopotamian storm-god: prehistoric up to the end of the Old Babylonian Period -- Textual evidence of Sumero-Akkadian storm-gods in southern Mesopotamia -- Storm-gods of Northern Mesopotamia: Sumerian and Semitic -- The storm-gods of Mesopotamia: representations of primary human concerns -- Semitic storm-gods of Northern Mesopotamia: iconographic and epigraphic correlations -- 2. The highlands of Anatolia -- The physical environment -- The focus of religion in prehistoric Anatolia -- Cultural assemblage in historic Anatolia -- The storm-god: archaeological pictorial representations -- The storm-god on rock carvings, orthostats, and temples -- The Antolian storm-god in the written sources -- The storm-god in Hittite mythology -- Summary -- 3. Syria: the upper country -- The Syrian physical environment -- The emergence of the Syrian storm-god in iconography -- The storm-god and his attendants within Syria and non-Anatolian peripheral regions -- Written evidence of the Syrian storm-god outside Syria -- Hadad in the historical and mythical sources in Syria -- Baal, the cloud-rider -- Baal, the fertility god -- The natural pattern of the fertility process -- Baal-(H)adad in the cultural milieu of ancient Syria".
- catalog tableOfContents "4. Coastal Canaan: a land bridge between the continents -- The region and culture of Canaan -- The background of Yahwism in the Canaanite milieu -- The deity Yahweh in the earliest extrabiblical sources -- Yahweh in the earliest nonpoetic and poetic sources -- Archaic poetic historical references to Yahweh as the Canaanite God El -- Yahweh, the Hebrew storm-god -- The storm-god Yahweh within the Canaanite milieu -- 5. The storm-god and his associates: summary and conclusions -- The storm-god as a force in nature -- The storm-god as the foundation of political power -- The storm-god and the evolving religious process -- 6. Bibliography.".
- catalog title "The storm-god in the ancient Near East / by Alberto R.W. Green.".
- catalog type "text".