Joy and Love as Metaphorical Expressions of Willingness and Spontaneity in Cuneiform, Ancient Hebrew, and Related Literatures. Divine Investitures in the Midrash in the Light of Neo-Babylonian Royal Grants
<i>ḫūd libbi</i>, <i>ṭūb libbi</i>, <i>rēmūtu</i>, <i>nar’amātu</i> = ‘freely’ in legal contexts.
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Format: | Print Article |
In: | Studies in Judaism in Late Antiquity Year: 1975, Issue: 12 (Christianity, Judaism and Other Greco-Roman Cults. Studies for Morton Smith at Sixty. Part 3: Judaism Before 70), Pages: 1-36 |
KeiBi Identifier: | 38:428 |
Further subjects: | Konferenzschrift
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Summary: | <i>ḫūd libbi</i>, <i>ṭūb libbi</i>, <i>rēmūtu</i>, <i>nar’amātu</i> = ‘freely’ in legal contexts. |
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