Some Egyptian Elements in the Genesis Apocryphon: Evidence of a Ptolemaic Social Location?

Though the social and geographic milieu of the Genesis Apocryphon has regularly been considered to be Greco-Roman period Palestine, there are several indications that the author(s) of this text had a special knowledge of, and interest in, Egypt. This essay explores three possible connections with Eg...

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主要作者: Machiela, Daniel A. (Author)
格式: 電子 Article
語言:English
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出版: Brill 2010
In: Aramaic studies
Year: 2010, 卷: 8, 發布: 1/2, Pages: 47-69
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Ägypten (古代) / 文化 / Genesis-Apokryphon (Qumrantexte) / Ptolemäer 323 BC-30 BC
IxTheo Classification:TC Pre-Christian history ; Ancient Near East
Further subjects:B Genesis Apocryphon Genesis Egypt Hyrcanus Karmon sibling marriage Ptolemaic period Noah Abram
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總結:Though the social and geographic milieu of the Genesis Apocryphon has regularly been considered to be Greco-Roman period Palestine, there are several indications that the author(s) of this text had a special knowledge of, and interest in, Egypt. This essay explores three possible connections with Egypt: use of the name Hyrcanus for the Pharaoh’s official, employment of the name Karmon for the river separating Canaan and Egypt, and the practice of sibling marriage for Shem’s children only after the flood. Taken cumulatively, these factors speak to a general familiarity of the author(s) with Egypt, plausibly during the Ptolemaic period, though an Egyptian compositional setting is far less certain.
ISSN:1745-5227
Contains:In: Aramaic studies
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1163/147783510X571579