Texts concerning Marduk and their influence on the Book of Deutero-Isaiah
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21906/rbl.266Keywords:
Marduk, Babylon, Deutero-IsaiahAbstract
The article is aimed at answering the question if the Babylonian texts, depicting Marduk as the creator of the world, had any influence on the text and theology of the Book of Deutero-Isaiah. In these texts, Marduk speaks about himself as the creator and master of the whole world. Some contemporary exegetes, who have compared Babylonian texts with the text of the Book of Deutero-Isaiah, want to see their influence on the editing and theology of this Book.
Published
2009-03-31
How to Cite
Małecki, Z. (2009). Texts concerning Marduk and their influence on the Book of Deutero-Isaiah. The Biblical and Liturgical Movement, 62(1), 5–9. https://doi.org/10.21906/rbl.266
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