The Uses of ‘Bēlu’ and ‘Marduk’ in Neo-Assyrian Royal Inscriptions and other Sources from the First Millennium BC

By George Heath-Whyte. A dissertation exploring Marduk’s designation as ‘Bēlu’ in first-millennium BC Assyrian/Babylonian sources, proposing that the name referenced the Esagil temple’s primary cult image and the god’s role as Babylon’s patron.

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Published in:Tyndale bulletin
Main Author: Heath-Whyte, George (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Tyndale House 2023
In: Tyndale bulletin
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Royal inscription / Neo-Assyrian / Babylonian language / Marduk
RelBib Classification:HH Archaeology
TC Pre-Christian history ; Ancient Near East
Further subjects:B marduk
B Inscriptions
B assyrian
B assyriology
B bela
B anceint near east
B babylonian
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Summary:By George Heath-Whyte. A dissertation exploring Marduk’s designation as ‘Bēlu’ in first-millennium BC Assyrian/Babylonian sources, proposing that the name referenced the Esagil temple’s primary cult image and the god’s role as Babylon’s patron.
ISSN:0082-7118
Contains:Enthalten in: Tyndale bulletin
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.53751/001c.90010