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In The Solar Nature of Yahweh: Reconsidering the Identity of the Ancient Israelite Deity, the original nature of the ancient Israelite god, Yahweh, is reconsidered. Daniel Sarlo challenges the current belief that Yahweh was initially a storm god by examining the relevant biblical texts and comparing them with Ancient Near Eastern texts, ultimately arguing that Yahweh was a solar deity. The implication of this research is that Yahweh was not a minor god who gradually accumulated characteristics to become the head of the ancient Israelite pantheon; rather, he was a significant god from the beginning, or at least before the inception of the United Monarchy.



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Daniel Sarlo clearly understands the necessary task of reassessing orthodoxies that creep into the study of ancient texts. He also takes into account contextual understandings of what are currently termed natural phenomena. This combination attests to the utility of his work. The field of ancient West Asian religions has long suffered under schools of interpretation that gloss over what close reading reveals. Sarlo here demonstrates the many benefits of turning over rocks and describing what lies beneath.

-- Steve A. Wiggins, author of A Reassessment of Asherah and Weathering the Psalms

Table of Contents

Introduction

Part 1—Yahweh, the Storm God?

1. Yahweh’s Storm Characteristics

2. The “Solarization” of Yahweh

Part 2—Yahweh, the Sun God

3. Sun Gods of the Ancient Near East

4. Yahweh’s Solar Characteristics

5. Proof of Concept: An Ancient Yahwistic Mountain Epiphany (Deut 33:2–3)

6. Conclusions

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 20/10/2022
      ISBN13: 9781978714311, 978-1978714311
      ISBN10: 1978714319

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In The Solar Nature of Yahweh: Reconsidering the Identity of the Ancient Israelite Deity, the original nature of the ancient Israelite god, Yahweh, is reconsidered. Daniel Sarlo challenges the current belief that Yahweh was initially a storm god by examining the relevant biblical texts and comparing them with Ancient Near Eastern texts, ultimately arguing that Yahweh was a solar deity. The implication of this research is that Yahweh was not a minor god who gradually accumulated characteristics to become the head of the ancient Israelite pantheon; rather, he was a significant god from the beginning, or at least before the inception of the United Monarchy.



      Trade Review

      Daniel Sarlo clearly understands the necessary task of reassessing orthodoxies that creep into the study of ancient texts. He also takes into account contextual understandings of what are currently termed natural phenomena. This combination attests to the utility of his work. The field of ancient West Asian religions has long suffered under schools of interpretation that gloss over what close reading reveals. Sarlo here demonstrates the many benefits of turning over rocks and describing what lies beneath.

      -- Steve A. Wiggins, author of A Reassessment of Asherah and Weathering the Psalms

      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      Part 1—Yahweh, the Storm God?

      1. Yahweh’s Storm Characteristics

      2. The “Solarization” of Yahweh

      Part 2—Yahweh, the Sun God

      3. Sun Gods of the Ancient Near East

      4. Yahweh’s Solar Characteristics

      5. Proof of Concept: An Ancient Yahwistic Mountain Epiphany (Deut 33:2–3)

      6. Conclusions

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