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Cultic artifacts are frequently connected with far reaching hypotheses. The bull statute found in D_ahret eã-Ãaw_le is supposed to have been the centre of a cult in which Israelites honoured Yahweh. A scratching in the altar of Tell es-Seba~ is interpreted as snake. The present paper critically eval...

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Auteur principal: Koenen, Klaus 1956- (Auteur)
Type de support: Imprimé Article
Langue:Allemand
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Publié: Herder 2004
Dans: Biblische Notizen
Année: 2004, Volume: 121, Pages: 39-52
Sujets / Chaînes de mots-clés standardisés:B Samaria (Paysage) / Taureau (Motif) / Figurine / Découvertes archéologiques
B Beer Sheva / Serpents (Motif) / Graffiti historique / Autel / Découvertes archéologiques
RelBib Classification:BC Religions du Proche-Orient ancien
HH Archéologie
Sujets non-standardisés:B Bull Site
B Beer Sheva
B Absence d’images
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Résumé:Cultic artifacts are frequently connected with far reaching hypotheses. The bull statute found in D_ahret eã-Ãaw_le is supposed to have been the centre of a cult in which Israelites honoured Yahweh. A scratching in the altar of Tell es-Seba~ is interpreted as snake. The present paper critically evaluates both hypotheses and calls them in question.
Description:Mit 8 Abbildungen
ISSN:0178-2967
Contient:In: Biblische Notizen