The Fundamentals - 1917: Vol.1

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The Fundamentals. been published to redeem this people completely from their half-mythical plight, and give them a firm place in sober history greater than imagination had ever fancied for them under the stimulus of any hint contained in the Bible. There has been brought to light a Hittite empire < 15 > in Asia Minor, with central power and vassal dependencies round about and with treaty nights 0n equal terms with the greatest nations of antiquity, thus making the Hittite power a third great power with Babylonia and Egypt, as was, indeed, fore­ shadowed in the great treaty <:>f the Hittites with Rameses II., inscribed on the projecting wing of the south wall of the Temple of Amon at Karnak< 16 > , th<1mgh Rameses tried so hard to obscure the faci:. The ruins at the village of Boghatz-Ki:ii are shown also to mark the location of the Hittite capital<17l, and the unknown language on the cuneiform tablets recovered 18 there to be the Hittite tongue< > , while the cuneiform method of writing, as already upon the Amama tablets < 1 9 > , so still more clearly here, i s seen to have been the diplomatic script, and in good measure the Babylonian to have been the diplomatic lan­ guage of the Orient in that age <20> . And the large admixture of Babylonian words and forms in these Hittite inscriptions opens the way for the real decipherment of the Hittite lan­ guage<21 > , and imaginatkm can scarcely promise too much to our hopes for the light which such a decipherment will throw upon the historical and cultural background of the Bible. Only one important point remains to be cleared up, the relation between the Hittite language of these cuneiform tab­ lets and the language e.f the Hittite hieroglyphic inscrip­ tion<22>. That these were identical i s probable ; that the hiero­ glyphic inscriptions represent an cider form of the language, a kind of "Hieratic," i-s poS6ible; that it was es5enti-ally dif­ ferent from the language of these tablets is improbable. The-r-e has been the Hittite vindu:atiens; the cemplete illumination of Hittite history is not likely to be kmg delayed.

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