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" Ein Text aus Palästina? Gedanken zur einleitungswissenschaftlichen Verortung der Apokalypse des Abraham "


Document Type : AL
Record Number : 1075377
Doc. No : LA119006
Call No : ‭10.1163/15700631-12340445‬
Language of Document : English
Main Entry : Michael Sommer
Title & Author : Ein Text aus Palästina? Gedanken zur einleitungswissenschaftlichen Verortung der Apokalypse des Abraham [Article]\ Michael Sommer
Publication Statement : Leiden: Brill
Title of Periodical : Journal for the Study of Judaism
Date : 2016
Volume/ Issue Number : 47/2
Page No : 236–256
Abstract : Nearly all scholars focusing on the Apocalypse of Abraham agree that the text originated in Palestine. The reason for this is generally quite simple: on the one hand, the text refers directly to the destruction of the Second Temple, and on the other hand, its storyline has a very strong “Jewish” character. I question the plausibility of this argument. The literary treatment of Jerusalem, the use of Exodus motifs, as well as the role of the cult in the Apocalypse of Abraham differ substantially from other works that were written more likely in the region around Jerusalem. Instead, it is more reasonable to regard the text as a response to the invasion of foreign cults into synagogal structures in a diaspora context. Although it is not possible to locate the text with any certainty, I tentatively propose the area around Alexandria as its place of origin. Nearly all scholars focusing on the Apocalypse of Abraham agree that the text originated in Palestine. The reason for this is generally quite simple: on the one hand, the text refers directly to the destruction of the Second Temple, and on the other hand, its storyline has a very strong “Jewish” character. I question the plausibility of this argument. The literary treatment of Jerusalem, the use of Exodus motifs, as well as the role of the cult in the Apocalypse of Abraham differ substantially from other works that were written more likely in the region around Jerusalem. Instead, it is more reasonable to regard the text as a response to the invasion of foreign cults into synagogal structures in a diaspora context. Although it is not possible to locate the text with any certainty, I tentatively propose the area around Alexandria as its place of origin.
Descriptor : Alexandria
Descriptor : Apocalypse of Abraham
Descriptor : cult
Descriptor : destruction of the Temple
Descriptor : diaspora
Descriptor : Palestine
Descriptor : Second Exodus
Location & Call number : ‭10.1163/15700631-12340445‬
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