Another Royal Encounter for the Woman of Endor: 1 Samuel 28 as a Proof Text in King James vi's Daemonologie

Q2 Arts and Humanities Hebrew Studies Pub Date : 2021-12-03 DOI:10.1353/hbr.2021.0009
A. Damsma
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Abstract:One of the loci classici for the Renaissance witchcraft debate is 1 Samuel 28, the story about King Saul's desperate consultation of a female necromancer in Endor at the eve of his battle against the Philistines. The demonization of the woman of Endor reached its climax in the learned concept of witchcraft as it circulated throughout Europe and on the British Isles in the late medieval and early modern period. The much-maligned necromancer also featured prominently in the only witchcraft treatise ever written by a monarch, namely Daemonologie (1597) by King James VI of Scotland. James wrote this tract in the aftermath of the North Berwick trials (1590–1591), in which he had interrogated some of the suspected witches who had been accused of treason by sorcery. The king's personal involvement in these trials convinced him of the immediate danger that witchcraft posed to his reign as well as to the Protestant faith. Fulfilling his God-given duty, James zealously sought to eradicate the "slaves of the devil" from his country and educate his subjects in the reality of witches and witchcraft, both past and present, including the "Witch of Endor" and her dark craft. Daemonologie is considered a largely derivative work, interspersed with proof texts, and this article discusses in detail how reliant James's exposition of 1 Samuel 28 was on antecedent traditions in Renaissance art and literature.
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恩多女人的另一场皇家邂逅:《撒母耳记上》28章作为詹姆斯六世国王的《恶魔学》的证明文本
摘要:文艺复兴时期巫术争论的经典之一是《撒母耳记上》28章,讲述了扫罗王在与非利士人作战前夕,在恩多绝望地向一位女巫师咨询的故事。在中世纪晚期和现代早期,恩多女人的妖魔化在巫术的学术概念中达到了高潮,因为它在整个欧洲和不列颠群岛上流传。这位饱受诟病的亡灵巫师也在唯一一部由君主撰写的巫术论文中占据了重要地位,即苏格兰国王詹姆斯六世(1597年)所著的《恶魔学》(Daemonologie)。在北贝里克审判(1590-1591)之后,詹姆斯撰写了这篇文章,他审讯了一些被指控用巫术叛国罪的女巫嫌疑人。国王亲自参与这些审判,使他确信巫术对他的统治和新教信仰构成了直接的危险。为了履行上帝赋予他的职责,詹姆斯热心地试图从他的国家根除“魔鬼的奴隶”,并教育他的臣民关于过去和现在的女巫和巫术的现实,包括“恩多女巫”和她的黑暗手艺。Daemonologie被认为是很大程度上的衍生作品,穿插着证明文本,本文详细讨论了詹姆斯对撒母耳记上28章的阐述是如何依赖于文艺复兴时期艺术和文学的先前传统的。
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