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Ištar and the motif of the cosmological warrior: Assurbanipal’s adaptation of Enuma elish

Crouch, C.L.

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C.L. Crouch



Abstract

Esarhaddon and Assurbanipal are well known to scholars of ancient Near Eastern prophecy, thanks to their affinity for prophecy and the prophetic goddess Ištar in particular, which resulted in the preservation of oracular material in a manner not attested for other Sargonid kings. It has been suggested that one of the reasons for this affinity was the reliance of both kings on prophetic legitimation to buttress their contested claims to kingship. This paper explores how Assurbanipal in particular also relies on Ištar to legitimate his military activities, also as a result of the difficult political circumstances in which he was obliged to operate. This legitimation takes the form of allusion to Enuma Elish and the accrual of the characteristics of its warrior hero to the goddess Ištar.

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Crouch, C. (2013). Ištar and the motif of the cosmological warrior: Assurbanipal’s adaptation of Enuma elish. In ‘Thus speaks Ishtar of Arbela’: prophecy in Israel, Assyria and Egypt in the Neo-Assyrian period. Eisenbrauns

Publication Date Jan 1, 2013
Deposit Date Feb 4, 2016
Publicly Available Date Feb 4, 2016
Publisher Eisenbrauns
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Book Title ‘Thus speaks Ishtar of Arbela’: prophecy in Israel, Assyria and Egypt in the Neo-Assyrian period
ISBN 978-1-57506-282-2
Keywords Assyriology, Ancient Near East, Assyrian Empire, Ancient Near Eastern History, Ashurbanipal, Prophecy, Creation, Ishtar, Enuma elish, Enuma elis
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1003903
Additional Information Published in ‘Thus speaks Ishtar of Arbela’: prophecy in Israel, Assyria and Egypt in the Neo-Assyrian period. Winona Lake, Ind. : Eisenbrauns, copyright ©2013 by Eisenbrauns; placed here by permission of the publisher. Book may be purchased here: http://www.eisenbrauns.com/item/GORTHUSSP

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