Cult as the catalyst for division: cult disputes as the motive for schism in the pre-70 pluralistic environment
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adam_text | Cult as the Catalyst for Division
Cult Disputes as the Motive for Schism in the
Pre-70 Pluralistic Environment
by
Paul Heger
68*
BRILL
LEIDEN • BOSTON
CONTENTS
Preface and Acknowledgments xi
INTRODUCTION 1
Defining Cult1 2
Premises 4
Object of this Study: The Focus on Cult Issues 6
Detailed Outline 9
Conclusion 15
Presentation and Sources 15
1 CULT DISSENSION IN ANCIENT ISRAEL 17
1 1 Introduction 17
1 2 The Pre-Exilic Period 18
1 3 The Post-Exilic Period 19
131 The Effect of the Exile 19
132 Ideological Dissension among the Returnees 21
133 Priestly Power and Hellenization 25
134 Changes in the Practice of Law in the Maccabean
Period and its Aftermath 25
1 4 The Impact of Scripture on Judean Society 26
141 The Significance of Exegesis in the Period of
Ezra and Nehemiah 26
142 Exegetical Disputes 29
1421 Sabbath Law and die Development of
Relativity in the Law 32
1422 Contention Concerning Sacrifice 35
1 5 Conclusion 38
2 QUMRAN EXEGESIS 41
2 1 Introduction 41
2 2 Example: The Grain Minhah—the Limited Time for
Consumption 45
2 3 Example: New Laws 54
231 Consecration of Priests 54
232 Qumran s Additional Festivals 61
VI CONTENTS
2321 Rabbinic Exegesis: The High Priest s
Minhah 62
2322 Qumran Exegesis: The New Festivals 70
2323 Conclusion 86
2 4 Scholarly Studies 89
241 Fishbane s Analysis 89
242 Nitzan s Analysis 103
2 5 Comparing the Styles 104
251 The General Laissez-faire Attitude and the Fluidity
of the Text 105
2511 Minor and Major Variations; Versions 108
2512 The Qumran Variations 114
2513 The Innovative Structure of Qumran s
Non-Biblical Writings: Amalgamations
of Texts from Different Sources,
Interlacing of Text with Exegesis and
New Rules 117
252 Revelation 121
2521 Rabbinic View of Interpretative
Authority 123
2522 Qumran s View of Interpretative
Authority: Revelation 125
2523 Impact of Revelation on Qumran s
Literary Style 129
2524 Impact of Revelation on Qumran
Halakhah: Differences and Similarities
between Qumran and Rabbinic
Halakhah 135
2525 Revelation versus Exegesis—
Complementary or Incompatible? 143
2 6 The Significance of the Temple and its Sacrificial
Celebrations—Qumran and Rabbinic Perspectives 145
2 7 Conclusion 147
3 THE MINHAH OFFERING 151
3 1 Scope of the Chapter 151
3 2 Methodology 153
3 3 The Biblical Commands for the Regular Voluntary Minhah 154
3 4 The Ingredients of the Offering 156
CONTENTS VII
341 Quantities of Flour and Oil 156
342 Type of Flour 162
343 The Type of Oil 164
344 Frankincense 166
3 5 The Sequence of Development of the Minhah Rules 168
351 Baked Minhah versus Flour Minhah 168
352 Shift of Privilege from Altar to Priests 174
353 Rules Regarding the Minhah s Distribution
Among the Priests 190
354 The Preparation Site 192
355 The Quantity of Frankincense for the Flour
Minhah 202
356 The Development of Standard Quantities 205
357 The Components of the Handful 207
3 6 Further Issues Regarding Frankincense 211
361 Sectarian Versus Rabbinic Rules: the Addition
of Frankincense 211
362 Sectarian Versus Rabbinic Rules: the
Frankincense of the Showbread 214
363 Frankincense as a Separate Offering 216
3 7 Preparatory Steps of the Minhah 219
371 Mixing the Flour and Oil of the Flour Minhah 219
372 Mixing the Oil of the Oven-Baked Minhah 221
3721 Three Applications of Oil for Baked
Menahot: The Interpretation of the
Rabbinic Concept of the Menahot
Baked in a Form 222
373 Types of Oven 230
374 Oven-Baked Menahot—One or Two Types? 230
375 How Many Cakes or Wafers Must be Baked? 231
376 Preparing the Baked Menahot for the Taking
of the Memorial Portion 233
3 8 The Offering Stage 238
381 Bringing the Minhah Near the Altar 238
382 Placing the Portion on the Altar 242
383 Time Limit for Eating the Minhah 244
3 9 The Relationship between Rabbinic Rules and Actual Second
Temple Practice 248
3 10 Conclusion 255
VU1 CONTENTS
4 CULT AS A CATALYST FOR DIVISION 257
4 1 Introduction 257
4 2 Rabbinic References to Dissidents 258
421 Pharisaic-Sadducean and Pharisaic—Boethusian
Disputes 263
4211 Calendar Issues—A Schism with the
Boethusians? 264
4212 Disputes with Boethusians on
Non-Calendar Issues: A More Reliable
Proposition 271
4213 Calendar Issue Relating to the Essenes 273
4214 Conclusion 273
422 Pharisaic—Sadducean Debates: Fiction or
Reality? 274
4221 The Motive Behind the Alleged
Debates 274
4222 Different Interpretations of Biblical
Commands 275
4223 Disputes Instigated by Contrasting
Logical or Legal Considerations: Mtzoq
and the Responsibility of the Slave s
Owner 277
4224 Disputes That May Have Resulted
from Slightly Different Biblical MSS 278
4225 Were the Rabbinic Sacrificial Rules
Theoretical or Founded Upon
Realities? 281
4226 Interim Conclusion 284
423 The Relationship Between the Sadducees and
the Essenes/Qumranites 285
424 Interim Conclusion 302
4 3 Halakhic Disputes as the Motive for Division 313
431 The Creation of a Separate Codex 313
432 All Halakhot or Particular Ones? The Bet
Shammai—Bet Hillel Disputes as a Paradigm 318
433 The Different Character of the Bet Shammai—Bet
Hillel Disputes and Pharisee—Dissident
Disputes 325
434 Significance of the Temple Cult in Israelite
Society 334
CONTENTS IX
435 The Utter Significance of the Temple Cult in
Qumran 338
436 Interim Conclusions 347
4 4 The Relationship Between Qumran and the Temple Celebrations 349
441 Did the Qumran Group Participate in the
Temple Cult? 349
442 No Individual Obligation to Bring or Perform
Offerings 354
443 What was Josephus amp;va8r||LiaTa, the Votive
Offering Sent to the Temple by the Essenes? 358
444 How did Qumran Resolve the Obligation of
Pilgrimage and the Related Offerings? 360
4441 Why did Judah ben Dorotai and his
Son Go to the South? 362
4 5 Conclusion 367
CONCLUSION 369
BIBLIOGRAPHY 379
CITATIONS INDEX 397
SUBJECT INDEX 416
|
adam_txt |
Cult as the Catalyst for Division
Cult Disputes as the Motive for Schism in the
Pre-70 Pluralistic Environment
by
Paul Heger
'68*'
BRILL
LEIDEN • BOSTON
CONTENTS
Preface and Acknowledgments xi
INTRODUCTION 1
Defining 'Cult1 2
Premises 4
Object of this Study: The Focus on Cult Issues 6
Detailed Outline 9
Conclusion 15
Presentation and Sources 15
1 CULT DISSENSION IN ANCIENT ISRAEL 17
1 1 Introduction 17
1 2 The Pre-Exilic Period 18
1 3 The Post-Exilic Period 19
131 The Effect of the Exile 19
132 Ideological Dissension among the Returnees 21
133 Priestly Power and Hellenization 25
134 Changes in the Practice of Law in the Maccabean
Period and its Aftermath 25
1 4 The Impact of Scripture on Judean Society 26
141 The Significance of Exegesis in the Period of
Ezra and Nehemiah 26
142 Exegetical Disputes 29
1421 Sabbath Law and die Development of
Relativity in the Law 32
1422 Contention Concerning Sacrifice 35
1 5 Conclusion 38
2 QUMRAN EXEGESIS 41
2 1 Introduction 41
2 2 Example: The Grain Minhah—the Limited Time for
Consumption 45
2 3 Example: 'New'Laws 54
231 Consecration of Priests 54
232 Qumran's Additional Festivals 61
VI CONTENTS
2321 Rabbinic Exegesis: The High Priest's
Minhah 62
2322 Qumran Exegesis: The New Festivals 70
2323 Conclusion 86
2 4 Scholarly Studies 89
241 Fishbane's Analysis 89
242 Nitzan's Analysis 103
2 5 Comparing the Styles 104
251 The General Laissez-faire Attitude and the Fluidity
of the Text 105
2511 Minor and Major Variations; Versions 108
2512 The Qumran Variations 114
2513 The Innovative Structure of Qumran's
Non-Biblical Writings: Amalgamations
of Texts from Different Sources,
Interlacing of Text with Exegesis and
New Rules 117
252 Revelation 121
2521 Rabbinic View of Interpretative
Authority 123
2522 Qumran's View of Interpretative
Authority: Revelation 125
2523 Impact of Revelation on Qumran's
Literary Style 129
2524 Impact of Revelation on Qumran
Halakhah: Differences and Similarities
between Qumran and Rabbinic
Halakhah 135
2525 Revelation versus Exegesis—
Complementary or Incompatible? 143
2 6 The Significance of the Temple and its Sacrificial
Celebrations—Qumran and Rabbinic Perspectives 145
2 7 Conclusion 147
3 THE MINHAH OFFERING 151
3 1 Scope of the Chapter 151
3 2 Methodology 153
3 3 The Biblical Commands for the Regular Voluntary Minhah 154
3 4 The Ingredients of the Offering 156
CONTENTS VII
341 Quantities of Flour and Oil 156
342 Type of Flour 162
343 The Type of Oil 164
344 Frankincense 166
3 5 The Sequence of Development of the Minhah Rules 168
351 Baked Minhah versus Flour Minhah 168
352 Shift of Privilege from Altar to Priests 174
353 Rules Regarding the Minhah's Distribution
Among the Priests 190
354 The Preparation Site 192
355 The Quantity of Frankincense for the Flour
Minhah 202
356 The Development of Standard Quantities 205
357 The Components of the Handful 207
3 6 Further Issues Regarding Frankincense 211
361 Sectarian Versus Rabbinic Rules: the Addition
of Frankincense 211
362 Sectarian Versus Rabbinic Rules: the
Frankincense of the Showbread 214
363 Frankincense as a Separate Offering 216
3 7 Preparatory Steps of the Minhah 219
371 Mixing the Flour and Oil of the Flour Minhah 219
372 Mixing the Oil of the Oven-Baked Minhah 221
3721 Three Applications of Oil for Baked
Menahot: The Interpretation of the
Rabbinic Concept of the Menahot
Baked in a Form 222
373 Types of Oven 230
374 Oven-Baked Menahot—One or Two Types? 230
375 How Many Cakes or Wafers Must be Baked? 231
376 Preparing the Baked Menahot for the Taking
of the Memorial Portion 233
3 8 The Offering Stage 238
381 Bringing the Minhah Near the Altar 238
382 Placing the Portion on the Altar 242
383 Time Limit for Eating the Minhah 244
3 9 The Relationship between Rabbinic Rules and Actual Second
Temple Practice 248
3 10 Conclusion 255
VU1 CONTENTS
4 CULT AS A CATALYST FOR DIVISION 257
4 1 Introduction 257
4 2 Rabbinic References to 'Dissidents' 258
421 Pharisaic-Sadducean and Pharisaic—Boethusian
Disputes 263
4211 Calendar Issues—A Schism with the
Boethusians? 264
4212 Disputes with Boethusians on
Non-Calendar Issues: A More Reliable
Proposition 271
4213 Calendar Issue Relating to the Essenes 273
4214 Conclusion 273
422 Pharisaic—Sadducean Debates: Fiction or
Reality? 274
4221 The Motive Behind the Alleged
Debates 274
4222 Different Interpretations of Biblical
Commands 275
4223 Disputes Instigated by Contrasting
Logical or Legal Considerations: Mtzoq
and the Responsibility of the Slave's
Owner 277
4224 Disputes That May Have Resulted
from Slightly Different Biblical MSS 278
4225 Were the Rabbinic Sacrificial Rules
Theoretical or Founded Upon
Realities? 281
4226 Interim Conclusion 284
423 The Relationship Between the Sadducees and
the Essenes/Qumranites 285
424 Interim Conclusion 302
4 3 Halakhic Disputes as the Motive for Division 313
431 The Creation of a Separate Codex 313
432 All Halakhot or Particular Ones? The Bet
Shammai—Bet Hillel Disputes as a Paradigm 318
433 The Different Character of the Bet Shammai—Bet
Hillel Disputes and Pharisee—Dissident
Disputes 325
434 Significance of the Temple Cult in Israelite
Society 334
CONTENTS IX
435 The Utter Significance of the Temple Cult in
Qumran 338
436 Interim Conclusions 347
4 4 The Relationship Between Qumran and the Temple Celebrations 349
441 Did the Qumran Group Participate in the
Temple Cult? 349
442 No Individual Obligation to Bring or Perform
Offerings 354
443 What was Josephus' amp;va8r||LiaTa, the Votive
Offering Sent to the Temple by the Essenes? 358
444 How did Qumran Resolve the Obligation of
Pilgrimage and the Related Offerings? 360
4441 Why did Judah ben Dorotai and his
Son Go to the South? 362
4 5 Conclusion 367
CONCLUSION 369
BIBLIOGRAPHY 379
CITATIONS INDEX 397
SUBJECT INDEX 416 |
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spelling | Heger, Paul 1924-2018 Verfasser (DE-588)129237515 aut Cult as the catalyst for division cult disputes as the motive for schism in the pre-70 pluralistic environment by Paul Heger Leiden [u.a.] Brill 2007 IX, 423 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Studies on the texts of the desert of Judah 65 Dead Sea scrolls Dode-Zeerollen gtt Kerkscheuringen gtt Offercultus gtt Rabbijnse literatuur gtt Geschichte Judentum Religion Grain Religious aspects Judaism History To 1500 Jewish law Interpretation and construction History To 1500 Jewish sects History To 1500 Judaism History Post-exilic period, 586 B.C.-210 A.D Judaism Liturgy History To 1500 Kult (DE-588)4033535-5 gnd rswk-swf Israel Altertum (DE-588)4072956-4 gnd rswk-swf Israel Altertum (DE-588)4072956-4 g Kult (DE-588)4033535-5 s DE-604 Studies on the texts of the desert of Judah 65 (DE-604)BV002782089 65 HEBIS Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015039988&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Heger, Paul 1924-2018 Cult as the catalyst for division cult disputes as the motive for schism in the pre-70 pluralistic environment Studies on the texts of the desert of Judah Dead Sea scrolls Dode-Zeerollen gtt Kerkscheuringen gtt Offercultus gtt Rabbijnse literatuur gtt Geschichte Judentum Religion Grain Religious aspects Judaism History To 1500 Jewish law Interpretation and construction History To 1500 Jewish sects History To 1500 Judaism History Post-exilic period, 586 B.C.-210 A.D Judaism Liturgy History To 1500 Kult (DE-588)4033535-5 gnd |
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title | Cult as the catalyst for division cult disputes as the motive for schism in the pre-70 pluralistic environment |
title_auth | Cult as the catalyst for division cult disputes as the motive for schism in the pre-70 pluralistic environment |
title_exact_search | Cult as the catalyst for division cult disputes as the motive for schism in the pre-70 pluralistic environment |
title_exact_search_txtP | Cult as the catalyst for division cult disputes as the motive for schism in the pre-70 pluralistic environment |
title_full | Cult as the catalyst for division cult disputes as the motive for schism in the pre-70 pluralistic environment by Paul Heger |
title_fullStr | Cult as the catalyst for division cult disputes as the motive for schism in the pre-70 pluralistic environment by Paul Heger |
title_full_unstemmed | Cult as the catalyst for division cult disputes as the motive for schism in the pre-70 pluralistic environment by Paul Heger |
title_short | Cult as the catalyst for division |
title_sort | cult as the catalyst for division cult disputes as the motive for schism in the pre 70 pluralistic environment |
title_sub | cult disputes as the motive for schism in the pre-70 pluralistic environment |
topic | Dead Sea scrolls Dode-Zeerollen gtt Kerkscheuringen gtt Offercultus gtt Rabbijnse literatuur gtt Geschichte Judentum Religion Grain Religious aspects Judaism History To 1500 Jewish law Interpretation and construction History To 1500 Jewish sects History To 1500 Judaism History Post-exilic period, 586 B.C.-210 A.D Judaism Liturgy History To 1500 Kult (DE-588)4033535-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Dead Sea scrolls Dode-Zeerollen Kerkscheuringen Offercultus Rabbijnse literatuur Geschichte Judentum Religion Grain Religious aspects Judaism History To 1500 Jewish law Interpretation and construction History To 1500 Jewish sects History To 1500 Judaism History Post-exilic period, 586 B.C.-210 A.D Judaism Liturgy History To 1500 Kult Israel Altertum |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015039988&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV002782089 |
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