Middle Eastern Mythology
The role of mythology in ritual and its place in the origins of customs, cults, and hero worship are the fascinating subjects of this comparative survey. Based on firsthand sources, it recounts legends of the Egyptians, Babylonians, Assyrians, Hittites, and Canaanites, in addition to discussing the mythological elements of Jewish apocalyptic literature and the New Testament.
S. H. Hooke, a distinguished scholar who taught at the University of London and served as Speaker's Lecturer at Oxford University, presents a well-documented commentary. Accessible and informative, his text highlights the similarities between a variety of Middle Eastern legends and offers revealing citations from documents, tablets, and inscriptions recovered by archaeological excavations. Familiar stories such as the events described in Genesis and those surrounding Noah's flood and Christ's nativity and resurrection — whatever their basis in fact — have parallels in other cultures. Professor Hooke provides a broad perspective on these and other tales, encompassing the roots of Greek, Roman, and even Celtic mythology.
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Middle Eastern Mythology
The role of mythology in ritual and its place in the origins of customs, cults, and hero worship are the fascinating subjects of this comparative survey. Based on firsthand sources, it recounts legends of the Egyptians, Babylonians, Assyrians, Hittites, and Canaanites, in addition to discussing the mythological elements of Jewish apocalyptic literature and the New Testament.
S. H. Hooke, a distinguished scholar who taught at the University of London and served as Speaker's Lecturer at Oxford University, presents a well-documented commentary. Accessible and informative, his text highlights the similarities between a variety of Middle Eastern legends and offers revealing citations from documents, tablets, and inscriptions recovered by archaeological excavations. Familiar stories such as the events described in Genesis and those surrounding Noah's flood and Christ's nativity and resurrection — whatever their basis in fact — have parallels in other cultures. Professor Hooke provides a broad perspective on these and other tales, encompassing the roots of Greek, Roman, and even Celtic mythology.
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Middle Eastern Mythology

Middle Eastern Mythology

by S. H. Hooke
Middle Eastern Mythology

Middle Eastern Mythology

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The role of mythology in ritual and its place in the origins of customs, cults, and hero worship are the fascinating subjects of this comparative survey. Based on firsthand sources, it recounts legends of the Egyptians, Babylonians, Assyrians, Hittites, and Canaanites, in addition to discussing the mythological elements of Jewish apocalyptic literature and the New Testament.
S. H. Hooke, a distinguished scholar who taught at the University of London and served as Speaker's Lecturer at Oxford University, presents a well-documented commentary. Accessible and informative, his text highlights the similarities between a variety of Middle Eastern legends and offers revealing citations from documents, tablets, and inscriptions recovered by archaeological excavations. Familiar stories such as the events described in Genesis and those surrounding Noah's flood and Christ's nativity and resurrection — whatever their basis in fact — have parallels in other cultures. Professor Hooke provides a broad perspective on these and other tales, encompassing the roots of Greek, Roman, and even Celtic mythology.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780486435510
Publisher: Dover Publications
Publication date: 07/17/2013
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 5.38(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

List of Plates7
Preface9
Introduction11
Types of Myth
The Ritual Myth
The Myth of Origin
The Cult Myth
The Prestige Myth
The Eschatological Myth
The Diffusion and Disintegration of Myths
1Mesopotamian Myths18
Sumerian Myths
The Myth of Dumuzi and Inanna
The Myth of Creation
The Myth of the Flood
The Myth of Enki and Ninhursag
The Myth of Dumuzi and Enkimdu
Gilgamesh Myths
Babylonian Myths
The Descent of Ishtar into the Nether World
The Creation Myth
The Myth of the Flood
The Epic of Gilgamesh
The Myth of Adapa
The Myth of Etana and the Eagle
The Myth of Zu
The Worm and the Toothache
2Egyptian Mythology65
The Osirian Myths
The Myths of Re, the Sun-god
Creation Myths
The Old Age of Re
The Slaying of Apophis
The Secret Name of Re
Thoth as the Deputy of Re
Nilotic Myths
3Ugaritic Mythology79
The Myths of Baal
The Myth of Baal and the Waters
Anath's Slaughter of Baal's Enemies
The Building of a House for Baal
Baal and Mot
The Myth of Hadad
Anath and the Buffalo
The Legend of Keret
The Legend of Aqhat
The Births of Dawn and Dusk (Shahar and Shalim)
The Myth of Nikkal and the Kathirat
4Hittite Mythology95
The Myth of Ullikummis
The Myth of Illuyankas
The Myth of Telepinus
5Hebrew Mythology103
Creation Myths
The Myth of Cain and Abel
The Myth of the Flood
The Myth of the Tower of Babel
The Myth of the Destruction of the Cities of the Plain
The Cult Myths
The Passover Cult Myth
The Myth of the Epiphany on Sinai
The Joshua Myth
The Myth of the Ark
The Elijah and Elisha Myths
6Mythological Elements in Jewish Apocalyptic161
The Book of Daniel
Other Apocalyptic Uses of Myth
7Mythological Elements in the New Testament165
The Birth Narratives
The Resurrection Narratives
8Christian Myth and Ritual180
Bibliography186
Index189
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