Prorocy i ekstatycy w starożytnej Mezopotamii
Data
2010
Autorzy
Tytuł czasopisma
ISSN czasopisma
Tytuł tomu
Wydawca
Wydawnictwo KUL
Abstrakt
The article touches upon the matter of the activity of Mesopotamian prophets and ecstatics in the Old Babylonian and Neo-Assyrian periods. Both prophets and ecstatics conveyed divine messages to the people by the use of variety of means – ecstatic trance, visions and dreams. In the periods brought under discussion their range of activities, framework and the way they were perceived by their contemporaries differed to a large extent. For the citizens of the Old Babylonian kingdom of Mari a prophet would only convey the divine words, whereas the Assyrians of the Neo-Assyrian period considered a prophet a mouthpiece of god, a personification of a deity. This paper contains a description of the prophetic activity in the two aforementioned periods, as well as a brief analysis of two collections of the prophetic texts. Thanks to the cuneiform sources we are able to trace different stages of formation of prophecy as a cultural phenomenon and indicate certain changes it underwent over time.
Opis
Słowa kluczowe
starożytność, Mezopotamia, Asyria, prorocy, ekstatycy, proroctwo, źródła historyczne, teksty z Mari, proroctwa nowoasyryjskie, antiquity, Mesopotamia, Assyria, prophets, prophecy, historical sources, texts from Mari, Neo-Assyrian prophecies, ecstatics
Cytowanie
Scripta Biblica et Orientalia, 2010, T. 2, s. 49-67.
Licencja
Attribution 3.0 Poland