Babylonian Theodicy

"Babylonian Theodicy" is a poem written within ancient Babylonia. The poem is inscribed onto clay in the Middle-Babylonian language,[1] which is a form of language dating to the period 1600 to 900 BC.[2] The poem has also been referred to as "An Akkadian dialogue on the unrighteousness of the world or The Babylonian Koheleth."[3]

  1. ^ W. G. Lambert. "Babylonian Theodicy". Electronic Tools and Near East Archives. Retrieved 2015-06-10.
  2. ^ Olof Pedersén (2011). "Excavated and Unexcavated Libraries in Babylonia". In Eva Christiane Cancik-Kirschbaum; Margarete van Ess; Joachim Marzah (eds.). Babylon: Wissenskultur in Orient und Okzident. Walter de Gruyter. p. 56. ISBN 9783110222111. (via identification of < Middle Babylonian Period > in The Babylonian World edited by Gwendolyn Leick (Jon Taylor - p.440)
  3. ^ Cite error: The named reference John Gwyn Griffiths was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

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