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Phoenician Aniconism in Its Mediterranean and Ancient Near Eastern Contexts

Contributor(s): Doak, Brian R (Author)

ISBN: 9780884140979

Publisher: SBL Press

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Pub Date: November 2, 2015

Dewey: 299.26

LCCN: 2015025646

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Index

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.47" H x 9.00" L x 6.00" W ( 0.68 lbs) 206 pages

Series: Archaeology and Biblical Studies

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Description: The Hebrew Bible contains a prohibition against divine images (Exod 20:2-5a). Explanations for this command are legion, usually focusing on the unique status of Israels deity within the context of the broader Near Eastern and Mediterranean worlds. Doak explores whether or not Israel was truly alone in its severe stance against idols. This book focuses on one particular aspect of this iconographic context in Israels Iron Age worldthat of the Phoenicians. The question of whether Phoenicians employed aniconic (as opposed to iconic) representational techniques has significance not only for the many poorly understood aspects of Phoenician religion generally, but also for the question of whether aniconism can be considered a broader trend among the Semitic populations of the ancient Near East.

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