The Most High God vs. Nabû: A God of Letters, Wisdom, and Fate Who Can(not) Read, Understand, or Foretell

IF 0.3 2区 哲学 0 RELIGION Journal for the Study of the Old Testament Pub Date : 2023-08-31 DOI:10.1177/03090892231168660
Sanghwan Lee
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A natural reading of Daniel 5 clearly depicts the Jewish deity as humbling an arrogant pagan king, Belshazzar, through the Judahite sage, Daniel. This article suggests that a second but not mutually exclusive interpretation is possible in light of the story’s Mesopotamian background. According to this reading, the author of Daniel 5 used the traits of Nabû to subvert the well-known Babylonian belief that Nabû was the tutelary deity for the Babylonian kings. By rendering Nabû completely powerless before the Jewish deity, the author exalts the Jewish deity as the Most High God (עליא אלהא‎) who effectively displaces Nabû. It is in this capacity that the Most High God weighs the arrogant pagan king’s deeds and then determines the length of his life. Such a theological message would serve to comfort the intended audience of the pericope, the Jewish diaspora community under pagan rule, and encourage them to faithfully obey their God.
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至高的上帝vs. Nabû:一个能(不能)阅读、理解或预言的文字、智慧和命运之神
对但以理书第5章的自然解读清楚地描绘了犹太神通过犹太圣人但以理使傲慢的异教国王伯沙撒谦卑。本文认为,鉴于故事的美索不达米亚背景,第二种但并非相互排斥的解释是可能的。根据这种解读,《但以理书》第5章的作者利用Nabû的特征颠覆了众所周知的巴比伦人的信仰,即Nabû是巴比伦国王的守护神。通过渲染那布完全无能为力的犹太神之前,作者颂扬犹太神的至高神(עליאאלהא‎)有效地取代了那布。正是在这种能力中,至高的上帝衡量了傲慢的异教国王的行为,然后决定了他生命的长短。这样的神学信息将有助于安慰伯里科普的目标受众,在异教统治下的犹太流散社区,并鼓励他们忠实地服从他们的上帝。
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期刊介绍: Since its establishment in 1976, the Journal for the Study of the Old Testament has become widely regarded as offering the best in current, peer-reviewed scholarship on the Old Testament across a range of critical methodologies. Many original and creative approaches to the interpretation of the Old Testament literature and cognate fields of inquiry are pioneered in this journal, which showcases the work of both new and established scholars.
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