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OverviewMaria J. Metzler analyzes the role of the Ark of the Covenant during violent episodes in the Hebrew Bible, particularly in the Deuteronomistic History, through a nuanced reading of its form. She offers both a biography of the Ark and an analysis of the unaccountability of the rage of God in the Hebrew Bible, as well as considering divine wrath in the ancient Near East. In the book, Metzler considers the role of the Ark of the Covenant as a piece of cultic furniture mysteriously infused with the presence—and wrath—of Yahweh. She also examines the significance of the Ark in the conquest of Canaan in Joshua, and the connection between the Ark as Yahweh's throne and the throne in the myth of Nergal and Ereshkigal, which enables the plague god Nergal/Erra to pass through the borders of the Netherworld and conquer Queen Ereshkigal. Other topics considered in the book include the destructive rampage of the Ark in 1–2 Samuel in comparison to that of Erra as depicted in the Babylonian poem Erra and Ishum, and the role of female characters in the Ark Narrative and the Oresteia trilogy, which provides a feminist dimension to the analysis. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Maria J. Metzler (Harvard University, USA) , Jacqueline Vayntrub (Yale University USA) , Laura Quick (Princeton University USA)Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: T.& T.Clark Ltd Volume: 718 Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9780567700643ISBN 10: 056770064 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 16 May 2024 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationMaria J. Metzler is Managing Editor of Muqarnas: An Annual on the Visual Cultures of the Islamic World, from the History of Art and Architecture program at Harvard University, USA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |