<p>“The Story of Wenamun is an important but underresearched Egyptian text from the tenth century BCE. In this book, the first book-length study of Wenamun in English since 1975, Christopher Hays analyzes Wenamun’s prophetic role and the points of convergence between the divine profiles of Amun and Yhwh. He demonstrates that the significance of the Story of Wenamun for biblical and prophetic studies is broader than has been acknowledged hitherto, giving new stimuli to the scholarly discussion on the cultural connections between ancient Egypt and Israel.”</p><p>—Martti Nissinen, author of <i>Reste altorientalischen Prophetentums in der Bibel</i></p>

The Story of Wenamun is an Egyptian travelogue from the early first millennium BCE that is enlivened by visits to exotic ports of call, piracy, intrigue, and attempted murder. It is also an underappreciated example of the intercultural exchange of theological ideas in the early Iron Age.In Wenamun’s Prophetic Mission, Christopher B. Hays identifies striking similarities between theological rhetoric in the ancient Egyptian story of Wenamun and that of the Hebrew prophets. Hays challenges scholars of the ancient Mediterranean to reimagine the cultural milieu that gave rise to Iron Age Yahwism and ultimately to “biblical monotheism,” arguing that the Hebrew Bible’s theocratic and monotheizing rhetoric owes more to the influence of Egypt than is often recognized. Along the way, Hays makes Wenamun accessible to biblical scholars and non-Egyptologists with the clarity of presentation that his acclaimed sourcebook, Hidden Riches, brought to other ancient Near Eastern texts. This volume includes a thorough survey of past scholarship on Wenamun as well as an introduction to the historical situation of Egypt, the Levant, and the Mediterranean at the beginning of the first millennium BCE.This provocative new study makes an important contribution to academic discourse on ancient Near Eastern prophecy and will appeal to scholars of the Hebrew Bible and the ancient Mediterranean.
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An accessible monograph about an important but under-researched Egyptian text and its significance for biblical studies. This book invites scholars of the ancient Mediterranean to reimagine the cultural milieu that gave rise to Iron Age Yahwism and ultimately to “biblical monotheism.” As the first English-language monograph on Wenamun in half a century, the volume thoroughly surveys past scholarship, orienting non-Egyptologists to the conversation, while also offering a fresh reading. Christopher Hays is D. Wilson Moore Professor of Old Testament and Ancient Near Eastern Studies and Chair of Biblical Studies at Fuller Theological Seminary.
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Critical Studies in the Hebrew Bible is a series that publishes short monographs of between 30,000 and 50,000 words in any area of the critical study of the Old Testament / Hebrew Bible, including studies of history, literature, religion and theology, composition and redaction, textual criticism, and language. Volumes in the series are original pieces of research of the highest quality by established scholars in the field.
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ISBN
9781646023189
Publisert
2025-05-27
Utgiver
Vendor
Eisenbrauns
Vekt
145 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
17 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
162

Biographical note

Christopher Hays is D. Wilson Moore Professor of Old Testament and Ancient Near Eastern Studies and Chair of Biblical Studies at Fuller Theological Seminary and Research Associate of the University of Pretoria, South Africa. Hays is the author of Hidden Riches: A Sourcebook for the Comparative Study of the Hebrew Bible and Ancient Near East, The Origins of Isaiah 24–27, and Death in the Iron Age II and in First Isaiah.