The recent translation of a Babylonian tablet launches a groundbreaking investigation into one of the most famous stories in the world, challenging the way we look at ancient history.<br>Since the Victorian period, it has been understood that the story of Noah, iconic in the Book of Genesis, and a c
The ark before Noah : decoding the story of the flood
โ Scribed by Finkel, Irving L
- Publisher
- Nan A. Talese/Doubleday
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 336
- Edition
- First American edition
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
The recent translation of a Babylonian tablet launches a groundbreaking investigation into one of the most famous stories in the world, challenging the way we look at ancient history.
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Since the Victorian period, it has been understood that the story of Noah, iconic in the Book of Genesis, and a central motif in Judaism, Christianity and Islam, derives from a much older story that existed centuries before in ancient Babylon. But the relationship between the Babylonian and biblical traditions was shrouded in mystery. Then, in 2009, Irving Finkel, a curator at the British Museum and a world authority on ancient Mesopotamia, found himself playing detective when a member of the public arrived at the museum with an intriguing cuneiform tablet from a family collection. Not only did the tablet reveal a new version of the Babylonian Flood Story; the ancient poet described the size and completely unexpected shape of the ark, and gave detailed boat building specifications. Decoding this ancient message wedge by cuneiform wedge, Dr. Finkel discovered where the Babylonians believed the ark came to rest and developed a new explanation of how the old story ultimately found its way into the Bible. In The Ark Before Noah, Dr. Finkel takes us on an adventurous voyage of discovery, opening the door to an enthralling world of ancient voices and new meanings
โฆ Table of Contents
Content: About this book --
The wedge between us --
Words and people --
Recounting the flood --
The ark tablet --
Flood warning --
The question of shape --
Building the arks --
Life on board --
Babylon and Bible floods --
The Judaean experience --
What happened to the ark? --
What is the ark tablet? --
Conclusions --
Appendix 1: Ghosts, reincarnation and Babylonian learning --
Appendix 2: Revisiting Gilgamesh, tablet XI --
Appendix 3: Building the ark: technical report --
Appendix 4: Reading the ark tablet.
โฆ Subjects
Deluge. Noah's ark. Cuneiform tablets. Akkadian language -- Texts. Mythology, Assyro-Babylonian. Akkadian language.
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