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Habakkuk 3 - Ugaritic Poetry

Habakkuk 3 - Ugaritic Poetry

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  • David Toshio Tsumura

When we consider the relationship between Ugaritic literature and the Old Testament, we are to make a comparison between different genres of literature. It has become customary in modern scholarship to hold that Habakkuk 3 was influenced by Ugaritic poetry. This article questions whether this pays necessary attention to the difference in their literary genre. The article tries to deal contextually with the verses that are often said to have their background in Ugaritic mythology.

Source: Tyndale Bulletin, 1989. 25 pages.

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