RT Book T1 Primeval histor: Babylonian, biblical, and Enochic : an intertextual reading T2 Brill eBook titles 2011 T2 Brill online books and journals: E-books A1 Kvanvig, Helge S. 1948- LA English PP Leiden Boston PB Brill YR 2011 ED Online-Ausg. UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/1656095785 AB Preliminary Material /H. Kvanvig -- Introduction /H. Kvanvig -- Chapter One. The Epic Of Atrahasis /H. Kvanvig -- Chapter Two. Primeval Lists And Stories /H. Kvanvig -- Chapter Three. The Traditions Of The Apkallus /H. Kvanvig -- Chapter Four. The Poem Of Erra And The Disruption Of Cosmic Stability /H. Kvanvig -- Chapter Five. Concluding Remarks /H. Kvanvig -- Chapter One. The Sources Of The Primeval History /H. Kvanvig -- Chapter Two. The Overall Composition Of Genesis /H. Kvanvig -- Chapter Three. The Theology Of The Priestly Source /H. Kvanvig -- Chapter Four. The Beginning And End Of The Primeval History /H. Kvanvig -- Chapter Five. Priestly And Non-Priestly Material In The Primeval History /H. Kvanvig -- Chapter Six. The Biblical Flood Story And Mesopotamian Parallels /H. Kvanvig -- Chapter Seven. The Structure Of The Priestly Source And Mesopotamian Primeval Traditions /H. Kvanvig -- Chapter Eight. The Reason For The Flood And The Non-P Material /H. Kvanvig -- Chapter Nine. Concluding Remarks /H. Kvanvig -- Chapter One. The Book Of Watchers /H. Kvanvig -- Chapter Two. The Watcher Story /H. Kvanvig -- Chapter Three. Concluding Remarks /H. Kvanvig -- Appendix: The Primeval History In Genesis And In The Watcher Story /H. Kvanvig -- Bibliography /H. Kvanvig -- Indices /H. Kvanvig. AB Most cultures have myths of origin. The Babylonians were the first to combine blocks of traditions about primeval time into primeval histories where humans had a central role. In the first millennium there were different versions that influenced the concepts of primeval history within Jewish religion, both in the Bible and in the parallel Enochic tradition. Atrahasis and the traditions of primeval dynasties had crucial impact on Genesis; the traditions of the primeval apkallus as cosmic guardians were lying behind the Enochic Watcher Story. The book offers a comprehensive analytic comparison between the images of primeval time in these three traditions. It presents new interpretations of each of these traditions and how they relate to each other NO Includes bibliographical references and indexes CN PJ3611 SN 9789004196124 K1 Bible : History of Biblical events K1 Ethiopic book of Enoch VI-XXXVI : Cricitism, interpretation, etc K1 Atrahasis (Old Babylonian epic) K1 Bible : O.T : Genesis : History of Biblical events K1 Assyro-Babylonian literature : History and criticism K1 Creation : Comparative studies DO 10.1163/ej.9789004163805.i-610