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Israelite Religion

Israelite Religion. Cult of the Dead in the Bible. Cult of the Dead in the Bible. Dead as elohim Gen 28:22 I Sam. 28 Isaiah 8:19. Cult of the Dead in the Bible. Food/ tithe sacrifice Gen 28:17-18: food offered to dead at burial marker Gen 31:53-54: food offered to dead on hilltop

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Israelite Religion

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  1. Israelite Religion

  2. Cult of the Dead in the Bible

  3. Cult of the Dead in the Bible Dead as elohim Gen 28:22 I Sam. 28 Isaiah 8:19

  4. Cult of the Dead in the Bible Food/ tithe sacrifice Gen 28:17-18: food offered to dead at burial marker Gen 31:53-54: food offered to dead on hilltop Deut. 26:14: “I have not deposited any of it with the dead.” I Sam. 1:21, 2:19, 20:29: food offered to dead at shrines I Chron. 16:14, 32:33: food offered to dead in tombs Isaiah 53:9: food offered to dead at bamot

  5. Cult of the Dead in the Bible Paqidum or “pqd” ritual Mesopotamian ritual where one offered food and drink to a deceased relation. 2 Kings. 9:34: Jezebel’s remains were piqdu.

  6. What Can the Dead Do? Tell future events Bring people to life Benefit you or wreak vengeance on you. The dead are also seen as a source of knowledge. Biblical laws regulated the cult of the dead, they did not abolish it.

  7. David’s Rise to Kingship

  8. An Eternal Covenant? 2 Samuel 7

  9. David Rises as Saul Falls . . . One last nail in Saul’s coffin

  10. Onomastacon

  11. Israelite Religion

  12. Israelite Religion God of the Fathers Gen 46:3, 29:25 God of Abraham Genesis 31:51-53 God of Abraham and Isaac Genesis 32:10: God of Abraham Isaac and Jacob Exodus 6:3

  13. Origins of Monotheism Baal: Storm God Rider on the Clouds Warrior I Sam. 7:3-4 I Kings 18 Names: Jerubaal (Jud 6-7) Ishboshet (2 Sam. 2)

  14. Origins of Monotheism The Goddess Ashera (2 Kings 23) Queen of Heaven (Jeremiah 44)

  15. Origins of Monotheism Centralization • national deity 2) Centralized cult: Jerusalem/ Dan and Bethel 3) Centralized Government 4) Role of writing

  16. Origins of Monotheism 1st Isaiah: “ YHWH is the patron deity of the monarchy” (Smith, The Early History of God, 187).

  17. Origins of Monotheism YHWH has a lady friend "Blessed be Uriyahu by Yahweh and by his Asherah; from his enemies he saved him!“ (Khirbet el-Kom near Hebron) בירכתי אתכם ליהוה שומרון ולאשרתו‎ “Blessed are you by YHWH of Samaria and his asherah” (Kuntillet Ajrud)

  18. Origins of MonotheismStage Two (Monolatry) YHWH of Samaria and YHWH of Teman Is YHWH schizophrenic? brktk.lyhwh tmn wl’šrth. I bless you to/by YHWH of Teman and his ashera. ‘mr X ‘mr wlyw’sh w[l-z] brky ‘tkm lyhwh shmrn wlshrth X says: Say to Y and Yau’asah and [to Z]: I bless you to YHWH of Samaia, and to his asherah

  19. Origins of MonotheismStage Two (Monolatry) YHWH is not alone . . . The Divine Council (Isaiah 6) Hos 12:1, Zech 14:5, Ps 29:1, 82:1, 89:7 Isa.14:13, Jer 23:18, 22, Zech 3, I Kg 22:19 Gen 1:26-28, Gen 3:22, 11:7

  20. Origins of MonotheismStage Three Monotheism God and God Alone Deutro-Isaiah

  21. Divine Warrior and his march The Baal Cycle

  22. YHWH as the Divine Warrior Battle with Yam Exodus 15: waters manipulated Exodus 14:21-27, Josh 2:9, Neh 9:11, Ps 78:13, 136:14-15, 66:6, 106:9, 77, 114: the splitting of the sea highlighted. Ps: 77: trembling waters

  23. YHWH as the Divine Warrior Ps 24:7-10: Yam is conquered The gates lift their heads

  24. YHWH as the Divine Warrior March to/from the holy mountain . . . But where is it? Ex. 15:13, 17 Deut 33:1-3 Judges 5:4-5//Ps 68:8-9 Habbakuk 3:-7

  25. YHWH as the Divine Warrior Theophany Psalm 29 and Exodus 19

  26. Fox’s Article

  27. Images of Gods, Goddesses, and other cultic stuff

  28. Bull Site: Open Shrine

  29. Tel Dan

  30. Symbol of the goddess

  31. Shapshu

  32. Anat

  33. Asherah

  34. Kuntillet Ajrud

  35. Kuntillet Ajrud lywhw w’šrth YHWH and (his?) Asherah YHWH and Asherahat

  36. Ishtar

  37. Ishtar

  38. Astarte

  39. Where did Monotheism Come From?

  40. Let’s Start at the very beginning, the very best place to start . . .

  41. A. The Canaanite/ Ugaritic Pattern 1. Father/ Mother head of the pantheon 2. Royal Children 3. Servants of the royal house 4. Messengers

  42. Moving towards Monotheism In the bible we see a tri-part collapse of the Ugaritic pantheon

  43. Tier One: ‘El/ Elyon (god of the fathers and the Exodus) Tier Two: his sons, including YHWH (Psalm 82 and Deut. 32:8-9) Tier Three: ? Tier Four: Angels 1. Father/ Mother head of the pantheon 2. Royal Children 3. Servants of the royal house 4. Messengers A. Polytheism

  44. Tier One: YWHW (ousts ‘El the head of the council) and Asherah as his consort Tier Two: A heavenly host surrounding him (I Kgs 22:19, Isa 6, Dan 7, Ex. 15:11) Tier Three: Reshep/ Deber/ other gods? Tier Four: Angels 1. Father/ Mother head of the pantheon 2. Royal Children 3. Servants of the royal house 4. Messengers B. Monalatry

  45. Tier One: YWHW stands alone. (“edited” version of Deut. 32 and Deuteronomy and Deutro-Isaiah) Tier Four: angels would not be seen as divine, but as celestial beings of an “ungodly” nature. 1. Father/ Mother head of the pantheon 2. Royal Children 3. Servants of the royal house 4. Messengers C. Move to Monotheism. Everything is demythologized

  46. Stage Three: Monotheism God and God ALONE

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