Israel and the Assyrians: Deuteronomy, the Succession Treaty of Esarhaddon, and the Nature of Subversion

Crouch focuses on Deuteronomy’s subversive intent, asking what would be required in order for Deuteronomy to successfully subvert either a specific Assyrian source or Assyrian ideology more generally. The book reconsiders the nature of the relationship between Deuteronomy and Assyria, Deuteronomy’s...

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Main Author: Crouch, C.L.
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Published: SBL 2014
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/28068/
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description Crouch focuses on Deuteronomy’s subversive intent, asking what would be required in order for Deuteronomy to successfully subvert either a specific Assyrian source or Assyrian ideology more generally. The book reconsiders the nature of the relationship between Deuteronomy and Assyria, Deuteronomy’s relationship to ancient Near Eastern and biblical treaty and loyalty oath traditions, and the relevance of Deuteronomy’s treaty affinities to discussions of its date.
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spelling nottingham-280682020-04-29T16:18:43Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/28068/ Israel and the Assyrians: Deuteronomy, the Succession Treaty of Esarhaddon, and the Nature of Subversion Crouch, C.L. Crouch focuses on Deuteronomy’s subversive intent, asking what would be required in order for Deuteronomy to successfully subvert either a specific Assyrian source or Assyrian ideology more generally. The book reconsiders the nature of the relationship between Deuteronomy and Assyria, Deuteronomy’s relationship to ancient Near Eastern and biblical treaty and loyalty oath traditions, and the relevance of Deuteronomy’s treaty affinities to discussions of its date. SBL 2014 Book PeerReviewed Crouch, C.L. (2014) Israel and the Assyrians: Deuteronomy, the Succession Treaty of Esarhaddon, and the Nature of Subversion. Ancient Near East Monographs, 8 . SBL, Atlanta, Ga.. ISBN 978-1-62837-026-3 Israel; Judah; Assyria; Vassal Treaty of Esarhaddon; Succession Treaty of Esarhaddon; subversion; Deuteronomy http://www.sbl-site.org/assets/pdfs/pubs/9781628370263_OA.pdf
spellingShingle Israel; Judah; Assyria; Vassal Treaty of Esarhaddon; Succession Treaty of Esarhaddon; subversion; Deuteronomy
Crouch, C.L.
Israel and the Assyrians: Deuteronomy, the Succession Treaty of Esarhaddon, and the Nature of Subversion
title Israel and the Assyrians: Deuteronomy, the Succession Treaty of Esarhaddon, and the Nature of Subversion
title_full Israel and the Assyrians: Deuteronomy, the Succession Treaty of Esarhaddon, and the Nature of Subversion
title_fullStr Israel and the Assyrians: Deuteronomy, the Succession Treaty of Esarhaddon, and the Nature of Subversion
title_full_unstemmed Israel and the Assyrians: Deuteronomy, the Succession Treaty of Esarhaddon, and the Nature of Subversion
title_short Israel and the Assyrians: Deuteronomy, the Succession Treaty of Esarhaddon, and the Nature of Subversion
title_sort israel and the assyrians: deuteronomy, the succession treaty of esarhaddon, and the nature of subversion
topic Israel; Judah; Assyria; Vassal Treaty of Esarhaddon; Succession Treaty of Esarhaddon; subversion; Deuteronomy
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