Den religionshistoriske bakgrunn for jødisk apokalyptikk: En forskningshistorisk skisse

This article is presented as a brief survey of the present state of research on the emergence of Jewish apocalyptic. Part I discusses apocalyptic against a general religiophenomenological background. Part II demonstrates how recent research mainly points to the prophecy and wisdom literature of the...

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Published in:Nordisk judaistik
Main Author: Rian, Dagfinn (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Norwegian
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Published: Donner Institute 1979
In: Nordisk judaistik
Year: 1979, Volume: 2, Issue: 2, Pages: 6-14
Further subjects:B Interpretation of
B Bible
B Old Testament; Criticism
B Jewish
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Summary:This article is presented as a brief survey of the present state of research on the emergence of Jewish apocalyptic. Part I discusses apocalyptic against a general religiophenomenological background. Part II demonstrates how recent research mainly points to the prophecy and wisdom literature of the Hebrew Bible as the background from which Jewish apocalyptic literature emerged. Part III points out that many of the single motives and features of Jewish apocalyptic literature come from the neighbouring religions. The main conception, however, is genuinely Jewish and must be understood on the basis of the Hebrew Bible. Part IV rounds up by maintaining that Jewish apocalyptic is to be understood as a genuine Jewish form of expression. It has mainly emerged from the prophetic writings and wisdom literature of the Hebrew Bible. Elements and features from other religions seem to have been brought about by syncretistic popular religion in the time after the exile.
ISSN:2343-4929
Contains:Enthalten in: Nordisk judaistik
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.30752/nj.69359