Enoch’s Vision of the Heavenly Temple (1 En. 14:8–25). Reconsidered
Data
2024
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Wydawca
Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II
Abstrakt
The paper focuses on areexamination and reassessment of the textual evidence of Enoch’s Vision of the Heavenly Temple and of its classical interpretation as a heavenly temple complex. In line with the common scholarly opinion, 1 En. 14:8–25 has so far been interpreted in the sense of a bipartite or even tripartite temple which resembles the earthly temple in Jerusalem not only in structure but also in appearance. In contrast, this paper claims that this passage of the Book of the Watchers provides atwofold vision of two different temples, namely the inferior earthly temple and the ideal heavenly sanctuary. In this way, it articulates one of the most radical temple critiques of ancient Judaism. This interpretation is based on acareful textual analysis and a meticulous discussion of the individual elements of, in particular, the first house, taking into account other ancient Jewish sources such as Ezekiel, Haggai and the Animal Apocalypse which partially have been ignored so far but provide a helpful and illuminating background for the interpretation of Enoch’s Heavenly Vision.
Opis
Artykuł w języku angielskim.
Słowa kluczowe
1 Enoch 14, Book of the Watchers, heavenly sanctuary, heavenly temple, temple critique, apocalyptic literature, apocryphal literature, apocrypha, Old Testament apocrypha, biblical studies, Enoch, Enoch’s visions, exegesis, biblical exegesis, Enoch’s heavenly visions, Księga Henocha, sanktuarium niebiańskie, świątynia niebiańska, krytyka świątyni, literatura apokaliptyczna, literatura apokryficzna, apokryf, apokryfy Starego Testamentu, biblistyka, Henoch, wizje Henocha, egzegeza, egzegeza biblijna, niebiańskie wizje Henocha
Cytowanie
The Biblical Annals, 2024, T. 14, nr 2, s. 245-270.
Licencja
CC-BY - Uznanie autorstwa