My Favorite Old Testament Parallel
14/07/09 09:12
Today's Old Testament lectionary reading provides one
of my favorite parallels between the Old Testament
and other writings from the Ancient Near East. I am
not sure why this one stands out to me in particular
when there are a lot of other interesting parallels
out there. I think that maybe it has to do with the
fact that it is one of the more transparent
parallels. The lectionary reading is the story of the
Egyptian pharaoh seeking to kill the male children of
the Israelites, particularly about how Moses escapes
this fate by being placed in a basket/ark, which is
then placed in a river. For this story, there is an
Ancient Near Eastern parallel in the Legend of
Sargon. For those unfamiliar with this text, you
would do very well to read it. There is a free online translation of
the text here.
I posted on the concept of Old Testament parallels in general a while back. I hope that you will use the link above as an opportunity to begin getting acquainted with them. If you are interested in looking at more comparisons like this in more detail, you might check out these compilations of Ancient Near Eastern texts:
I posted on the concept of Old Testament parallels in general a while back. I hope that you will use the link above as an opportunity to begin getting acquainted with them. If you are interested in looking at more comparisons like this in more detail, you might check out these compilations of Ancient Near Eastern texts: