Unrolling the Scroll, Revealing God: Esther Scrolls as Symbols and Ritual Objects

Q2 Arts and Humanities Hebrew Studies Pub Date : 2023-11-29 DOI:10.1353/hbr.2023.a912650
Jonathan Homrighausen
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Abstract:Like the Torah scroll, the Esther scroll in Jewish life serves as not only a technology of text, but a symbolically charged ritual object for the liturgical theater of Purim ritual. This paper argues that in late antique Purim liturgy, the symbolic act of unrolling the scroll for the megillah reading hints at God's presence in the Book of Esther itself. Three clusters of evidence support this thesis. First, rabbinic texts describing liturgy assign symbolic value to the act of unrolling and rolling up scrolls. Second, the rabbis' choice to call Esther a 'megillah' allows them to midrashically conflate the megillat Esther with heavenly books described in Ezekiel, Malachi, Zechariah, and Jeremiah, thus making Esther into a book of life or book of fate. Third, synagogue liturgy connects the megillah with pivotal moments of writing, reading, and unveiling in the Book of Esther itself. The act of unrolling and reading the Book of Esther at Purim thus ritualizes a deeper metaphor: unrolling the scroll is unveiling God's hidden presence.
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展开卷轴,揭示上帝:作为象征和仪式物品的以斯帖卷轴
摘要:与《圣经》卷轴一样,以斯帖记卷轴在犹太人的生活中不仅是一种文本技术,还是普珥节礼仪剧场中具有象征意义的仪式物品。本文认为,在古代晚期的普珥节礼仪中,揭开卷轴朗读《以斯帖记》的象征性行为暗示了上帝在《以斯帖记》中的存在。有三组证据支持这一论点。首先,描述礼仪的拉比文本赋予展开和卷起书卷这一行为以象征意义。其次,拉比选择将以斯帖称为 "megillah",这使他们可以通过米德拉士(midrash)将以斯帖 "megillat Esther "与《以西结书》、《玛拉基书》、《撒迦利亚书》和《耶利米书》中描述的天书混为一谈,从而使以斯帖成为生命之书或命运之书。第三,会堂礼仪将《以斯帖记》与《以斯帖记》本身的写作、阅读和揭幕等关键时刻联系起来。因此,在普珥节展开和阅读《以斯帖记》的行为体现了一个更深层次的隐喻:展开书卷就是揭开上帝隐藏的存在。
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