A Comparative Study of the Literatures of Egypt Palestine and Mesopotamia: Egypt's Contribution to the Literature of the Ancient World (Ancient Near East: Classic Studies)
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During the last hundred years scholarship has revealed the existence of two other eastern literatures which are not only as old as that of the Hebrews but very much older namely those of Egypt and Babylonia. . . . Although much of Babylonian literature is know to us mainly from the Assyrian versions found in Assurbanipals library recent discoveries have shown that many of its best epic and lyric productions go back at least two thousand years further and have their roots in the Sumerian civilization. In Egypt too religious literature is found in a highly developed state as early as the Pyramid Texts which in the form in which we have them are as old as 2500 B.C. and possibly go back in part to much earlier originals. These discoveries make it no longer possible to regard the literature of the Hebrews as an isolated phenomenon in the ancient East and they furnish a host of new criteria which must be applied to any attempt to explain and to appraise the Old Testament. --from the Preface
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