
Biblical Time Machine Persian Myth-Making in the Hebrew Bible
Oct 27, 2025
Join Professor Mark Leuchter, an expert in Hebrew Bible and Ancient Judaism, as he explores the intriguing influence of Persian mythology on the Hebrew Bible. He delves into how Achaemenid dynastic myths shaped identities during the Persian period and examines the significance of the Behistun inscription in legitimizing rule. Mark also discusses Jewish adaptation of Persian language in texts like Ezra-Nehemiah and the Book of the Twelve, revealing a fascinating cultural interplay. Don't miss his insights into how Moses and apocalyptic literature reflect this complex legacy!
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Myths Bridge Society And Cosmos
- Myths link cultural practices to cosmic order and shape group identity across time.
- Leuchter argues political dynastic myths function as cultural daydreams that guide social cognition.
Behistun As Dynastic Charter
- The Behistun (Bissetun) inscription pairs text and an imposing image to legitimize Darius's rule.
- Leuchter highlights its multilingual inscription and colossal relief as a dynastic charter myth.
Modern Photo‑Op Mirrors Ancient Propaganda
- Leuchter recalls Trump's 2020 Lafayette Square photo-op to illustrate the power of political imagery.
- He compares that modern image to Darius's Behistun relief as visual political propaganda.








