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Jewish Lore in Manichaean Cosmogony - Studies in the Book of Giants Traditions (Paperback)
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A work entitled the ""Book of Giants"" figures in every list of the
Manichaean canon preserved from antiquity. Both the nature of this
work and the intellectual baggage of the third-century Persian
prophet to whom it is ascribed remained unknown to scholars until
1943, when fragments of several Middle Iranian versions of the Book
of Giants were published by W. B. Henning. Twenty-eight years
later, J. T. Milik discovered several copies of a fragmentary
Aramaic work at Qumran which is unquestionably the precursor of the
later Manichaean recension. One other important work, Mani's
autobiography, the so-called Cologne Mani Codex, was brought to
scholarly attention in 1970 with evidence that Mani spent his youth
among the Elchasaites, a Judeo-Christian sect that observed the
Sabbath, strict dietary laws, and rigorous purification practices.
Although leading Orientalists of the nineteenth and twentieth
centuries have consistently stressed the Iranian component in
Mani's thought, Reeves argues, in the light of evidence drawn from
the above-mentioned discoveries and from a rich panorama of other
textual sources, that the fundamental structure of Manichaean
cosmogony is ultimately indebted to Jewish exegetical expansions of
Genesis 6:1-4. Reeves begins with an examination of the ancient
testimonies about the contents of Mani's Book of Giants. Then,
using documents from Second Temple Judaism, classical Gnostic
literature, Christian and Muslim heresiological reports, Syriac
texts, and Manichaean writings, he provides a detailed analysis of
both the Qumran and Manichaean rescensions of the work,
demonstrating additional interdependencies and suggesting new
narrative arrangements. He addresses a series of quotations from an
unnamed Manichaean source found in a paschal homily of the
sixth-century Monophysite patriarch Severus of Antioch and a
narrative from Thoeodore bar Konai. Reeves demonstrates that the
motifs of Jewish Enochic literature, in particular those of the
story of the Watchers and Giants, form the skeletal structure of
Mani's cosmological teachings, and that Chapters 1 to 11 of Genesis
fertilized Near Eastern thought, even to the borders of India and
China.
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Imprint: |
Hebrew Union College Press,U.S.
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
July 2016 |
Authors: |
John C. Reeves
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152mm (L x W) |
Format: |
Paperback
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Pages: |
272 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-8229-6410-0 |
Categories: |
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LSN: |
0-8229-6410-4 |
Barcode: |
9780822964100 |
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