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Esther J. Hamori

Heavenly Bodies: Pregnancy and Birth Omens in Israel

Section: Articles
Volume 2 (2013) / Issue 4, pp. 479-499 (21)
Published 09.07.2018
DOI 10.1628/219222713X13933396528324
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Summary
A handful of texts from Israel reflect the view that unusual pregnancy and birth events could be divine signs warranting interpretation. These examples include a range of areas of divinatory activity: »inquiry« based on unusual pregnancy, observation and interpretation of unusual birth appearance, prophetic announce- ment of birth omens, reproduction as prophetic symbolic action, and anticipation of future anomalous births. Birth omens were common throughout the Near East but are known mainly from scholarly compendia; the differences in genre should not mask the similar perspective.