
Ancient Marriage Contracts and the Sinai Covenant - Oliver Hersey
Biblical World
Diplomatic Marriages and Divine Covenants
Exploration of the symbolic marriage at Mount Sinai as a covenantal bond between the Lord and his people in biblical texts, drawing parallels to ancient Near Eastern diplomatic marriages. Analysis of the significance of diplomatic marriages in forming alliances between kings from various kingdoms like Egypt, the Hittites, and Mitanni, and the influence of these unions on covenant relationships. Comparison between the marriage contract narrative of Ramesses II and Hattusili III and the Exodus story, highlighting similarities in semantic relationships, thematic elements, and the roles of protagonists in portraying dominance and diplomatic exchanges.
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