To: Biblical Hebrew <b-hebrew AT franklin.metalab.unc.edu>
Subject: RE: raqia encore
Date: Wed, 24 Jul 2002 15:19:47 -0600
> Ian, you have no evidence that Enuma Elish is part of this context, that
> it was known to the author Genesis 1. The only link you mention is one
> cognate word, used in a very different sense. I agree that the link is
> possible, but not that it is indisputable. There is a little more
> evidence that the authors of Ps 74, 89 etc were acquainted with some
> kind of Enuma Elish tradition, but the link may be extremely tenuous,
> certainly not necessarily knowledge of a specific work.
>
Do we really need to go over this ground again? It was just a few
months ago that we went around and around over the purported
tehom/tiamat cognate, the place of Enuma Elish in the grand
scheme of things, and all the rest. That discussion got nowhere;
does anybody really think it will be different this time?
Dave Washburn http://www.nyx.net/~dwashbur
You know you're a lousy artist when you can't
draw a straight line on an Etch-a-Sketch.