@Book{188778344X, author="Deluty, Julie B.", title="Prophet, intermediary, king: the dynamics of mediation in the biblical world and old Babylonian Mari", series="Culture and history of the ancient Near East volume 137", year="2024", publisher="Brill", address="Leiden", keywords="Prophecy; History; Mediators (Persons); M{\'e}diateurs; Middle East; Religion; Mari (Extinct city); Mari (Ville ancienne) - Religion", abstract="``In Prophet, Intermediary, King: The Dynamics of Mediation in the Biblical World and Old Babylonian Mari, Julie B. Deluty investigates the mediation of prophecy for kings in biblical narratives and the Old Babylonian corpus from Mari. In many cases, the prophet's message is delivered through a third party-sometimes a royal official or family member-who may exercise a degree of autonomy in the transmission of the words. Drawing on social network theory, the book highlights the importance of third-party intermediaries in the process of communication that lies at the core of biblical and ancient Near Eastern prophecy. Recognition of the place of non-prophetic intermediaries in a monarchic system offers a new dimension to the study of prophecy in antiquity''--", note="by Julie B. Deluty", note="Revision of the author's thesis (doctoral)--University x, 2018", note="Includes bibliographical references and index", note="Dissertation New York University 2018", isbn="9789004690776", doi="10.1163/9789004690776", url="https://brill.com/view/title/59991", url="https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004690776", language="English" }