The essential facts are set out in Kitchen, Ancient Orient and Old Testament (London: Tyndale Press, 1966), pp. 90102; The Bible in Its World (Exeter: Paternoster Press, 1977), pp. 7985; and The Fall and Rise of Covenant, Law and Treaty, in Tyndale Bulletin 40 (1989), pp. 118135. See also J.H. Walton, Ancient Israelite Literature in Its Cultural Context (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1989), pp. 95109. The supposed historical prologue in the Assurbanipal-Qedar treaty is, given its position, not a prologue at all; the only blessing in the first millennium group (Sfire I) relates to respect for the actual stela, not for the treaty provisions.
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