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The Book of Jubilees

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The Book of Jubilees, often referred to as "the little Genesis," claims to be a divine revelation to Moses via an angel, detailing a history divided into jubilee-periods of forty-nine years, from creation to Moses' time. The narrative extends only to Moses' birth and early life but reflects events relevant to the author's context, likely during the late second century B.C., possibly under Maccabean prince John Hyrcanus. While it differs from the Pentateuch, it serves as a supplement, incorporating material from Genesis and part of Exodus. The legal regulations presented are based on other Pentateuch sections, particularly the "Priest's Code," and some narrative details likely relate to the author's contemporary events. The author anticipates the imminent arrival of the Messianic Age, aligning his perspective with Apocalyptic writers, though his work is primarily narrative rather than typical apocalyptic literature. It weaves together historical narratives from Genesis and Exodus with legends and emphasizes specific legal practices. A central aim is to advocate for a reform of the calendar and festivals, rejecting the intercalated lunar calendar in favor of a solar calendar with 12 months and 364 days.

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The Book of Jubilees, R. H. Charles

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2016
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Titul
The Book of Jubilees
Jazyk
anglicky
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
202
ISBN10
1533286051
ISBN13
9781533286055
Série
Hodnotenie
3,5 z 5
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The Book of Jubilees, often referred to as "the little Genesis," claims to be a divine revelation to Moses via an angel, detailing a history divided into jubilee-periods of forty-nine years, from creation to Moses' time. The narrative extends only to Moses' birth and early life but reflects events relevant to the author's context, likely during the late second century B.C., possibly under Maccabean prince John Hyrcanus. While it differs from the Pentateuch, it serves as a supplement, incorporating material from Genesis and part of Exodus. The legal regulations presented are based on other Pentateuch sections, particularly the "Priest's Code," and some narrative details likely relate to the author's contemporary events. The author anticipates the imminent arrival of the Messianic Age, aligning his perspective with Apocalyptic writers, though his work is primarily narrative rather than typical apocalyptic literature. It weaves together historical narratives from Genesis and Exodus with legends and emphasizes specific legal practices. A central aim is to advocate for a reform of the calendar and festivals, rejecting the intercalated lunar calendar in favor of a solar calendar with 12 months and 364 days.