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  1. Ḥarbel y 'Arbel
    la espada qumránica y el valle escatológico de "El libro de Zorobabel"
    Erschienen: 2006

    The author analyzes the triple presence of a place-name in the apocalyptic Book of Zerubbabel: the valley of Arbel. Following David Flusser, he considers the possibility of a Greek Vorlage of the current Hebrew text that may help to understand the... mehr

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    The author analyzes the triple presence of a place-name in the apocalyptic Book of Zerubbabel: the valley of Arbel. Following David Flusser, he considers the possibility of a Greek Vorlage of the current Hebrew text that may help to understand the phrase. It could be explained as a retroversion into Hebrew of the composed idiom Ḥarbel through the transliterated Greek expression, losing the initial pharyngeal consonant, and its meaning would be something like "The valley of the sword of God", as a mythical eschatological placement for the last day's battle against Rome. It is attested in some Qumram texts as a name and as a eschatological leitmotif. Finally, the term reappears in the rabbinical discussions of the Midrash. It all might point to a likely date of the "Sefer Zerubbabel" towards the end of the first century AD, and to a Jew from the Diaspora, maybe from Rome, as its author.

     

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    Sprache: Spanisch
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    Übergeordneter Titel: In: Estudios bíblicos; Madrid, 1929; 64(2006), 2, Seite 237-255

    Schlagworte: Intertextualität; Eschatologie; Apokalyptik; Topografie
  2. Menahem el consolador y el vidente de Patmos
    contemporaneidad del Apocalipsis de Zorobabel y el de Juan?
    Erschienen: 2005

    The present article deals with the literary and philological context of the Apocalypse of Zerubabel, with consequences on its dating. An analysis of the term and of the mysterious personage which lies behind it is offered: the myth of Armilos,... mehr

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    The present article deals with the literary and philological context of the Apocalypse of Zerubabel, with consequences on its dating. An analysis of the term and of the mysterious personage which lies behind it is offered: the myth of Armilos, Antimessiah of the final days. This public figure is identified with a Roman emperor from the end of the first century, at the time of Domitian, and not with a Byzantine emperor from the 8th century, as it used to be. The paper also studies possible parallels from Qumram texts that deal with the legend of an Antimessiah in order to reject the time of Emperor Augustus. The authorship of the Apocalypse of Zerubabel is set on an educated Jew who lived in Rome in the first century, after the destruction of the Temple, and was likely an eye witness of the construction of Domitian 'winter palace', in whose enclosure was erected a statue of the goddess Minerva.

     

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    Übergeordneter Titel: In: Estudios bíblicos; Madrid, 1929; 63(2005), 1, Seite 65-99

    Schlagworte: Datierung; Intertextualität; Apokalyptik; Römerzeit
    Weitere Schlagworte: Domitian Römisches Reich, Kaiser (51-96)