{
  "id": "dict_003485",
  "term": "Mari",
  "slug": "mari",
  "letter": "M",
  "entry_type": "historical_geographical_background",
  "entry_family": "theological_term",
  "depth_profile": "standard",
  "short_definition": "Mari was an ancient Mesopotamian city on the Euphrates, known mainly from archaeology and extra-biblical texts that illuminate Old Testament background.",
  "simple_one_line": "Mari was an important ancient Near Eastern city whose archives help illuminate biblical background.",
  "tooltip_text": "An ancient Mesopotamian city on the Euphrates, famous for its archaeological archives and background value for Bible study.",
  "aliases": [],
  "scripture_references": [],
  "original_language_terms": [],
  "related_entries": [
    "Ancient Near East",
    "Mesopotamia",
    "Archaeology and the Bible",
    "Patriarchal background"
  ],
  "see_also": [
    "Ebla",
    "Assyria",
    "Babylon",
    "Euphrates River"
  ],
  "lede_intro": "Mari was an important ancient city on the Euphrates in Mesopotamia. It is significant to Bible readers not as a doctrinal term, but as a source of historical and cultural background for the ancient Near East.",
  "at_a_glance_definition": "Ancient Mesopotamian city and kingdom; background source for Old Testament studies.",
  "at_a_glance_key_points": [
    "Located on the Euphrates in ancient Mesopotamia",
    "Known especially for its archaeological archives",
    "Provides background on diplomacy, trade, and daily life in the ancient Near East",
    "Not a biblical doctrine or a Protestant canonical book"
  ],
  "description_academic_short": "Mari was a major ancient Near Eastern city and kingdom on the Euphrates, best known from its archaeological remains and large archive of cuneiform texts. Those materials are valuable for reconstructing the political, social, and cultural setting of the second millennium BC and can illumine background topics relevant to the Old Testament. Mari itself is not a theological term or a biblical doctrine.",
  "description_academic_full": "Mari refers to an important ancient city-state in Mesopotamia, located on the Euphrates River in what is now eastern Syria. It is especially famous for the discovery of extensive archives that shed light on administration, commerce, diplomacy, religion, and daily life in the ancient Near East. Bible students sometimes consult Mari for background on the world in which the patriarchal narratives and later Old Testament events are read. However, Mari is not named as a distinct theological concept in Scripture, and it should be treated as historical-geographical background rather than as a doctrine entry.",
  "background_biblical_context": "Mari has no known direct biblical mention, but it is sometimes used to illuminate the broader world of the Old Testament, especially background issues related to the ancient Near East.",
  "background_historical_context": "Mari flourished as a significant city and regional power on the Euphrates and became especially important because of the discovery of its royal and administrative archives. Those texts provide evidence for political alliances, travel, legal practice, and ordinary life in Mesopotamia.",
  "background_jewish_ancient_context": "Mari is not part of the biblical canon or standard Jewish doctrine, but it contributes to modern historical study of the broader cultural world surrounding the patriarchal and monarchic periods.",
  "key_texts_primary": [
    "No direct biblical references",
    "Mari is used for general Old Testament background study."
  ],
  "key_texts_secondary": [
    "No direct scriptural texts are attached to Mari as a named biblical subject."
  ],
  "original_language_note": "The name is commonly rendered Mari in modern English; it refers to the ancient city/kingdom known from cuneiform sources.",
  "theological_significance": "Mari has indirect value for theology only insofar as its archives help reconstruct the historical world behind parts of the Old Testament. It does not itself teach doctrine.",
  "philosophical_explanation": "Mari is best understood as a historical referent, not an abstract theological category. Its value lies in context, not in doctrinal formulation.",
  "interpretive_cautions": "Do not treat Mari as a biblical authority or use it to override Scripture. Historical parallels can illuminate background, but they do not establish doctrine.",
  "major_views_note": "Scholars generally treat Mari as an important extra-biblical source for ancient Near Eastern history; the main discussion concerns how, and how cautiously, its data should be applied to biblical background studies.",
  "doctrinal_boundaries": "Mari is not canon, not a doctrine, and not a basis for theological proof. It may inform background study only within the authority of Scripture.",
  "practical_significance": "Mari helps readers understand the historical setting of the Bible and appreciate how archaeology can illuminate customs, governance, and daily life in the ancient world.",
  "meta_description": "Mari was an ancient Mesopotamian city on the Euphrates whose archives provide valuable Old Testament background.",
  "public_url": "/companion-bible-dictionary/mari/",
  "json_url": "/companion-bible-dictionary/data/dictionary/mari.json",
  "final_disposition": "PUBLISH_CANONICAL"
}