Three Sixteenth-Century Jewish Messiahs

IF 0.1 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal for Semitics Pub Date : 2023-08-01 DOI:10.25159/2663-6573/11922
Gavin Michal
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Messianic movements and their messianic claimants are surprisingly ubiquitous in Jewish history. The hypothesis is that these movements always show some influence from a previous form of mysticism and reach their expression and culmination in a renewed urgency for messianic activity. This article demonstrates that sixteenth-century messianic tensions, as an example of this phenomenon, repeatedly had their genesis in one or another system of mysticism. The deeper the mystical component, the more dramatic the messianism. The messianic claimant believes he has the power to speak to kings and popes and is convinced he has the means to immediately effect a change in the religious, political, and cosmic order. This investigation focuses on three sixteenth-century Jewish messiahs, Asher Lemlein, David Reuveni, and Shlomo Molcho. Each, as I show, was rooted in an earlier form of mysticism.
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三个16世纪的犹太弥赛亚
在犹太历史上,弥赛亚运动和他们的弥赛亚主张出人意料地无处不在。假设是,这些运动总是表现出来自以前神秘主义形式的一些影响,并在救世主活动的新的紧迫性中达到表达和高潮。这篇文章表明,作为这一现象的一个例子,16世纪的弥赛亚紧张关系在一个或另一个神秘主义体系中反复发生。神秘成分越深,弥赛亚主义就越具有戏剧性。这位救世主声称自己有权与国王和教皇对话,并相信自己有能力立即改变宗教、政治和宇宙秩序。这项调查的重点是三位十六世纪的犹太弥赛亚,阿舍·莱姆莱因,大卫·鲁韦尼和什洛莫·莫尔乔。正如我所展示的,每一种都植根于早期形式的神秘主义。
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