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1933-, Gardner John, Maier John R, and Henshaw Richard A. 1921-, eds. Gilgamesh: Translated from the Sīn-leqi-unninnī version. Vintage Books, 1985.

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Piotr, Michalowski, and Reiner Erica 1926-, eds. Letters from early Mesopotamia. Scholars Press, 1993.

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Lutz, Henry F. Early Babylonian Letters from Larsa (Ancient Texts and Translations). Wipf & Stock Publishers, 2005.

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From distant days: Myths, tales, and poetry ofancient Mesopotamia. CDL Press, 1995.

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Wisdom from the late Bronze Age. Society of Biblical Literature, 2013.

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The Assyrian eponym canon: Containing translations of the documents, and an account of the evidence, on the comparative chronology of the Assyrian and Jewish kingdoms, from the death of Solomon to Nebuchadnezzar. Samuel Bagster, 1986.

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The Epic of Gilgamesh : Selected Readings from its Original Early Arabic Language: Including a New Translation of the Flood Story. Blautopf Publishing, 2016.

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el-Amarna Correspondence: A New Edition of the Cuneiform Letters from the Site of el-Amarna Based on Collations of All Extant Tablets. BRILL, 2014.

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Cochavi-Rainey, Zipora, William M. Schniedewind, and Anson F. Rainey. el-Amarna Correspondence: A New Edition of the Cuneiform Letters from the Site of el-Amarna Based on Collations of All Extant Tablets. BRILL, 2015.

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Babylonian Magic and Sorcery: Being the Prayers of the Lifting of the Hand, the Cuneiform Texts of a Group of Babylonian and Assyrian Incantations and Magical Formulae Edited with Transliterations, Translations and Full Vocabulary from Tablets of the K. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2022.

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King, L. W. 1869-1919. Babylonian Magic and Sorcery: Being the Prayers of the Lifting of the Hand, the Cuneiform Texts of a Group of Babylonian and Assyrian Incantations and Magical Formulae Edited with Transliterations, Translations and Full Vocabulary from Tablets of the K. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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King, L. W. 1869-1919. Babylonian Magic and Sorcery: Being the Prayers of the Lifting of the Hand, the Cuneiform Texts of a Group of Babylonian and Assyrian Incantations and Magical Formulae Edited with Transliterations, Translations and Full Vocabulary from Tablets of the K. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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Babylonian Magic and Sorcery: Being the Prayers of the Lifting of the Hand, the Cuneiform Texts of a Group of Babylonian and Assyrian Incantations and Magical Formulae Edited with Transliterations, Translations and Full Vocabulary from Tablets of the K. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2022.

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Gallagher, Edmon L., and John D. Meade. Jewish Lists. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198792499.003.0002.

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In this chapter we provide texts, translations, and analysis of the two earliest Jewish canon lists: Josephus and the Babylonian Talmud. Josephus provides the earliest definitive ‘list’ of the biblical books. In actuality, he says there are only twenty-two books and then groups them according to five books of Moses, thirteen by prophets, and four remaining books. He does not specifically tell the reader the contents of the Jewish canon. The Babylonian Talmud provides evidence from as early as 200 CE or as late as the sixth century CE for what books the Jews considered to be canonical. The list
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The epic of Gilgamesh. Noah, 2009.

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Translation of the Treatise Chagigah from the Babylonian Talmud. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2022.

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Streane, A. W. A Translation of the Treatise Chagigah from the Babylonian Talmud. Kessinger Publishing, 2006.

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Streane, A. W. A Translation Of The Treatise Chagigah From The Babylonian Talmud. Kessinger Publishing, LLC, 2007.

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English, Talmud Hagigah. Hagigah. a Translation of the Treatise Chagigah from the Babylonian Talmud. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2023.

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Narratives on Translation Across Eurasia and Africa: From Babylonia to Colonial India. Brepols Publishers, 2022.

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Haubold, Johannes, Sophus Helle, Enrique Jiménez, and Selena Wisnom, eds. Enuma Elish. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781350297425.

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This open access book is the first in a groundbreaking series making Babylonian literature accessible. It presentsEnuma Elishin transcription and translation, with an introduction for non-specialist readers and essays from leading scholars in the field. Acting as a companion to the poem, the book provides readers with the tools they need to exploreEnuma Elishin greater depth. Essays cover important historical and contextual information, offer discussions of key topics and explanations of technical terms, as well as suggestions of relevant further reading. The book’s interpretive and reflective
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Goldingay, John. The Book of Lamentations. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/bci-0k2d.

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The book of Lamentations is one of the most vivid representations of grief and trauma in the Hebrew Bible. Written in the wake of the fall of Jerusalem to the Babylonian Empire, it is comprised of five poems of twenty-two stanzas each, in a manner of tight formal unity unparalleled by any other work in the Scriptures. In this volume, widely respected Old Testament scholar John Goldingay analyzes these and other aspects of Lamentations while keeping a constant eye on the book’s meaning and use as Christian Scripture. After a thorough introduction that explores matters of background, composition
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Meyers, Carol L., and Eric M. Meyers. Haggai, Zechariah 1-8. Yale University Press, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9780300261608.

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Haggai and Zechariah 1-8 - Volume 25B in the acclaimed Anchor Yale Bible part of the Scripture known as the Minor Prophets - were written during a critical period in Israel's history, the momentous return of the Jews from Babylonian exile. Following the conquest of Babylon by the Persian Empire, the Israelites sought to reestablish their ethnic and religious legacy in Judah. This was a time of profound turmoil and uncertainty, and Haggai and Zechariah provided a crucial measure of support and inspiration. They rallied Israel's energies and exhorted their fellow countrymen to heed the word of G
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Cogan, Mordechai, and Hayim Tadmor. II Kings. Yale University Press, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9780300262056.

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II Kings (Volume 11 in the acclaimed Anchor Bible) is the chronicle of the raging conflicts that tore the United Kingdom of Israel apart, creating the rival nations of Israel to the north and Judah to the south. It tells of the time of the great prophecies of Elijah and Elisha, and of the legendary conquerors of not only the Jews, but the whole of the Middle East--Sennacherib, Hazael, Tiglath-pileser III, Nebuchadnezzar, and Shalmaneser. The book of II Kings was written with a dual purpose. It provided a chronological history of the divided kingdoms of Israel, from the time of division, throug
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Cogan, Mordechai, and Hayim Tadmor. II Kings. Yale University Press, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9780300262056.

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II Kings (Volume 11 in the acclaimed Anchor Bible) is the chronicle of the raging conflicts that tore the United Kingdom of Israel apart, creating the rival nations of Israel to the north and Judah to the south. It tells of the time of the great prophecies of Elijah and Elisha, and of the legendary conquerors of not only the Jews, but the whole of the Middle East--Sennacherib, Hazael, Tiglath-pileser III, Nebuchadnezzar, and Shalmaneser. The book of II Kings was written with a dual purpose. It provided a chronological history of the divided kingdoms of Israel, from the time of division, throug
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