From Mere Precious Metal to Divine Weapon: The Despoliation Motif and the Fate of the Temple Vessels

Francisco Martins
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Abstract: This study examines the transformation of the motif of the despoliation of the temple vessels in the Hebrew Bible. Opening with a comparison between 2 Kgs 24:13 and 2 Kgs 25:13–17, I proceed to analyze the representation of the fate of the vessels in the books of Chronicles, Jeremiah, Ezra, and Daniel. As suggested by Peter R. Ackroyd, the cultic vessels emerged as a “continuity theme” in the exilic and postexilic literature. In this article, I explore how this literary phenomenon triggered changes in the perception and depiction of the despoliation(s) of the temple vessels at the hands of the Babylonians. These changes paved the way for what was initially portrayed as mere precious metal to become a token of continuity, and, in a surprising twist, God’s “secret weapon” in the land of Judah’s exile.
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从单纯的贵金属到神圣的武器:亵渎图案与圣殿容器的命运
摘要:本研究探讨了希伯来圣经中圣殿器皿被毁这一主题的转变。我首先比较了《历代志下》24:13 和《历代志下》25:13-17,然后分析了《历代志》、《耶利米书》、《以斯拉记》和《但以理书》中对器皿命运的表述。正如彼得-R.-阿克罗伊德(Peter R. Ackroyd)所指出的,在流亡时期和流亡后的文学作品中,祭器是作为一个 "连续性主题 "出现的。在本文中,我将探讨这一文学现象如何引发人们对圣殿器皿在巴比伦人手中被毁坏的看法和描述的变化。这些变化为最初被描写为贵重金属的器皿成为延续的象征铺平了道路,而且,令人惊讶的是,在犹大的流放地上,它还成为了上帝的 "秘密武器"。
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