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Prophets and prophecy in the ancient Near East
Nissinen, Martti., Machinist, Peter.
Year: c2003.
Publisher:  Society for Biblical Literature. 
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table of contents
Frontmatter
Series Editor's Foreword
Abbreviations
Explanation of Signs
Chronological Tables
Maps
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Translations
I. Mari Letters
II. Other Documents from Mari
III. Ešnunna Oracles
IV. Nineveh Oracles
V. Other Neo-Assyrian Documents
VI. Miscellaneous Cuneiform Sources
VII. West Semitic Sources
VIII. Report of Wenamon
Concordances
Bibliography
Glossary
Indexes
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Title: Prophets and prophecy in the ancient Near East : by Martti Nissinen ; with contributions by C.L. Seow and Robert K. Ritner ; edited by Peter Machinist.
Author: Nissinen, Martti; Machinist, Peter
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Source Version: Prophets and prophecy in the ancient Near East : by Martti Nissinen ; with contributions by C.L. Seow and Robert K. Ritner ; edited by Peter Machinist
Nissinen, Martti, Machinist, Peter
Atlanta, Ga.: Society for Biblical Literature, c2003.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.07781
Subject Headings: • Prophets -- Middle East -- History
• Prophecy -- History
• Middle Eastern literature
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