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How Mesopotamian Myths Shaped the Hebrew Bible with Joshua Bowen

November 26
57 mins

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Episode Description

What Mesopotamian texts influenced the Hebrew Bible? Dr. Joshua Bowen from Digital Hammurabi joins us to compare ancient Near Eastern literature—including the Atrahasis, the Code of Hammurabi, and other Mesopotamian myths—with the biblical text. We explore textual dependence, shared motifs, internal tensions, and what these parallels reveal about the Bible’s development.


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👉 Dr. Bowen helps us explore:

– How to think about textual dependence

– What kinds of Mesopotamian texts influenced the Bible

– What questions you should ask about the Bible's use of other texts


🔗 Resources & Links

ETCSL (The Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature)

ORACC (Open Richly Annotated Cuneiform Corpus)

Learn to Read Ancient Hebrew: An Introduction for Complete Beginners by Joshua Bowen

Before the Muses: An Anthology of Akkadian Literature by Benjamin Foster (for Akkadian literature)

The Harps that Once...: Sumerian Poetry in Translation Paperback by Thorkild Jacobsen

The Literature of Ancient Sumer

Myths from Mesopotamia: Creation, the Flood, Gilgamesh, and Others by Stephanie Dalley


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🎙️ Credits

Guest: Dr. Joshua Bowen

Hosted by Dr. Jordan Jones

Edited by Mary Kathryn Lichty

The Bible & Archaeology podcast is made with support from Amanda Stone

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