This paper studies some Cilician names attested in Greek sources that contain the element ζαρμα-. The two main interpretative hypotheses-a connection to Luwian zalma-, or a connection to the god name Šarruma/Šarma-are critically analysed.
The Hittite documentation concerning the Land of Aštata on the Euphrates, with Emar as capital, can now be better evaluated thanks to a more precise chronological order of the documentation from Emar (1400–1180 b.c.). Hittite rule did not…
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Ještě jako důchodce byl prvním kazatelem druhého brněnského sboru v Králově poli. (Na jeho místo nastoupil bratr Staněk.) V posledních létech stále vytrvale sloužil brn 283; skému sboru a učil na biblické škole v Olomouci.
Edition and interpretation of the known fragments, especially KBo 33, 137 + ABoT 2, 249 + KBo 54, 231 // KBo 51, 224 + KBo 35, 41
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What does the myth of Šaušga of Nineveh reveal about Hurritic culture?The myth integrates various themes such as divine interventions and conflicts over nature, reminiscent of ancient traditions. Its unique elements suggest an independent literary work distinct from existing narratives like the Ullikummi cycle.How is Šaušga connected to other Near Eastern mythologies?The narrative parallels the Sumerian story of Inanna and the Ḫuluppu tree, indicating cross-cultural exchanges. Potential ties to Gilgamesh's tradition further illustrate the fluidity of myth in the ancient Near East.What is the significance of Ḫašarri in this myth?Ḫašarri symbolizes more than olive oil; he represents the olive tree and its cultivation. His character is involved in various conflicts, portraying the agricultural significance in Hurritic traditions.