By Study and Also by Faith
Essays in Honor of Hugh W. Nibley

Almost since his boyhood, Hugh Nibley has been interested in scholarship of the highest order. As a scholar and teacher, he has inspired others to become scholars themselves and has opened doors to passages and rooms that others will be exploring for years to come.
This first of two volumes of essays honoring Hugh Nibley includes scholarly papers based on what the contributors have learned from Dr. Nibley. Nearly every major subject that he has encompassed in his vast learning and scholarly production is represented here by at least one article. Topics include the influence of Nibley, Copts and the Bible, the Seventy in scripture, the great apostasy, the book of Daniel in early Mormon thought, an early Christian initiation ritual, John’s Apocalypse, ancient Jewish seafaring, Native American rites of passage, Sinai as sanctuary and mountain of God, the Qurʾan and creation ex nihilo, and the sacred handclasp and embrace.
The two volumes contain papers on subject areas that include the Bible and the ancient Near East, early and Eastern Christianity and formative Judaism, aspects of kingship and the sacred, the religion and society of Asia, the Classics, the scriptures of the Latter-day Saints, and modern themes dealing with religion, literature, and society. Especially notable are papers by world-renowned scholars, including Drs. Aziz Atiya, James Charlesworth, Cyrus Gordon, Jacob Milgrom, Jacob Neusner, and Raphael Patai, whose work in these volumes attests to the wide respect in which Dr. Nibley’s work, as well as his personal example, is held. Finally, these volumes include papers by authors representing the second or the third generations of Nibley’s influence, an influence that will surely endure through many generations of future scholars.
About the Author
Stephen D. Ricks
Stephen D. Ricks (Ph.D. in Near Eastern Religions, University of California, Berkeley, and Graduate Theological Union) is Professor of Hebrew and Cognate Learning in the Department of Asian and Near Eastern Languages at Brigham Young University. He served as president of the Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies and as chairman of the board, as the founding editor of the Journal of Book of Mormon Studies, and as Associate Dean of General Education and Honors at Brigham Young University.
Table of Contents
Key to Abbreviations
Foreword
Hugh Winder Nibley: Bibliography and Register
The Influence of Hugh Nibley: His Presence in the University
A Doorkeeper in the House of the Lord
The Copts and the Bible
The Seventy in Scripture
From the Philopedia of Jesus to the Misopedia of the Acts of Thomas
A Hebrew Inscription
Authenticated
"Watch and Remember": The New Testament and the Great Apostasy
Two Letters to the Dead
Milk and Meat: Unlikely Bedfellows
The Book of Daniel in Early Mormon Thought
Aspects of an Early Christian Initiation Ritual
Early Christian Millenarianist Interpretation of the Two Witnesses in John's Apocalypse 11:3–13
The Case of Leviticus Rabbah
Ancient Jewish Seafaring and River-faring Laws
Which Came First, the Music or the Words? (A Greek Text and Coptic Melody: Musical Transcription and Analysis of the Setting)
What Is Reality?
Native American Rites of Passage: Implications for Latter-day Saints
"Putting on the Names": A Jewish-Christian Legacy
Sinai as Sanctuary and Mountain of God
Names in Antiquity: Old, New, and Hidden
Togetherness Is Sharing an Umbrella: Divine Kingship, the Gnosis, and Religious Syncretism
Heroic Legitimation in Traditional Nomadic Societies
Does the Qur'an Teach Creation Ex Nihilo?
The Handclasp and Embrace as Tokens of Recognition
Mars and Anna Perenna: March Gods and the Etruscan New Year in Archaic Rome
The Honey and the Smoke: Achilles and Ate in the Iliad
Publication Information
Subject: Hugh Nibley
Publication Year: 1990
Language: English
ISBN 13: 978-0875793399
Page Count: 802
Price: $ 21.95
Imprint: Deseret Book