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Table of Contents
Table of Contents (page 5)
Tables and Illustrations (page 7)
Acknowledgments (page 11)
Abbreviations (page 13)
Jason M. Silverman, "NoahÂs Flood as Myth and Reception: An Introduction" (page 19)
Elizabeth Harper, "ItÂs All in the Name: Reading the Noah Cycle in the Light of Its Plot Markers" (page 49)
Philippe Guillaume, "Sifting the Debris: Calendars and Chronologies of the Flood Narrative" (page 75)
Helen R. Jacobus, "Flood Calendars and Birds of the Ark in the Dead Sea Scrolls (4q252 and 4Q254a), Septuagint, and Ancient Near East Texts" (page 103)
Jason Michael McCann, ÂWoven of ReedsŽ: Genesis 6:14Bas Evidence for the Preservation of the Reed-hut Urheiligtum in the Biblical Flood Narrative (page 131)
Y.S. Chen, "Major Literary Traditions Involved in the Making of Mesopotamian Flood Traditions" (page 159)
Jason M. Silverman, "ItÂs a Craft! A Cavern! A Castle! YimaÂs Vara, Iranian Flood Myths, and Jewish Apocalyptic Traditions" (page 209)
Ryan E. Stokes, "Flood Stories in 1 Enoch 1...36: Diversity, Unity, and Ideology" (page 249)
Dermot Nestor, "Somewhere Under the Rainbow: NoahÂs Altar and the Archaeology of Cult in Ancient Israel" (page 267)
Paul Brian Thomas, "ÂGo-4-wood: The Reception of NoahÂs Ark in Ark Replicas" (page 309)
Máire Byrne, "Comparative Theology and the Flood Narrative: the Image of God" (page 343)