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House of weeping : the motif of tears in Akkadian and Hebrew prayers / by David A. Bosworth.

Van Pelt Library BL1615 .B69 2019
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Bosworth, David Alan, 1972- author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Crying.
Akkadian language.
Hebrew language.
Gods.
Religion.
Judaism.
Akkadians--Religion.
Akkadians.
Place of Publication:
Atlanta, GA, SBL, 2019.
Summary:
David Bosworth draws on modern research on weeping to understand references to the petitioner's tears in biblical and other ancient Near Eastern prayers. Weeping reflects helplessness and being overwhelmed with emotion, and tears can motivate others to help. Similarly, people turn to prayer at times of extreme distress; therefore, weeping and prayer reinforce one another as strategies to move the deity to offer assistance. Bosworth finds that prayer that mention weeping also indicate that the deity is angry, so tears are a means of calming divine wrath. The book includes comparisons of Hebrew Psalms and Akkadian prayers with reference to modern scientific research on weeping.
Contents:
Preface
List of abbreviations
1. Prayer and weeping
Attachment theory
Social sharing of emotion
The inner voice, or the Dialogic of Mind
Weeping
Method
2. Weeping in Akkadian prayers
Suillas
Ersahungas
Dingirsadabbas
Namburbis
Ikribus
Tamitus
Letter prayers
Royal prayers
Hymns
Language of weeping
Divine anger and human tears
3. Weeping in Hebrew psalms
Individual laments
Communal laments
Thanksgiving psalms
Others prayers
4. Comparative Perspectives
Works cited
Indices.
ISBN:
0884143503
9780884143505
1628372354
9781628372359
OCLC:
1100445868

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