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SCHMIDT,B., The Materiality of Power. 2016.

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SCHMIDT, Brian B.,

The Materiality of Power. Explorations in the Social History of Ancient Israelite Magic. 1. Aufl. Mohr Siebeck, 2016.

17 x 23 cm. XV, 258 S. Leinen. (Forschungen zum Alten Testament, 105). ISBN 9783161533020.

Brian B. Schmidt presents five case studies in which architectural spaces, artifacts, epigraphs, images and biblical manuscripts corroborate the existence of a robust daimonic realm in late pre-exilic Israel, along with an embryonic pandemonium. The material and epigraphic data from Kuntillet Ajrud, Ketef Hinnom, and Khirbet el-Qom, along with the manuscript evidence from Deut 32 and 1 Sam 28, indicate that pandemonium members wreaked havoc on the living and the dead. The same data also preserve a countervailing realm of apotropaism over which YHWH and Asherah, portrayed as the quintessential protective deities Bes and Beset, governed. In addition to Asherah’s role in this realm as YHWH’s mediatrix, various other material media including amulets, inscribed blessings, decorated jars served to convey apotropaism’s empowerment to humanity.

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