揭开死者的面纱,废黜国王:撒母耳记上28:14中的神的化身

Q2 Arts and Humanities Hebrew Studies Pub Date : 2021-12-03 DOI:10.1353/hbr.2021.0016
Ellena Lyell, Joseph Scales
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摘要:《撒母耳记上》28:14描述了撒母耳鬼魂的出现,撒母耳是应扫罗王的要求,被灵媒养大的。我们确定了鬼魂形象的四个关键要素,所有这些都与活着的撒母耳或扫罗王有关,或者他们之间的关系,所有这些都批评扫罗王,预示着他的王位的丧失和他的死亡。这四个要素是:鬼是一个“老人”,鬼是从地上“上来”的,鬼是“被盖着的”,鬼是被一件“袍子”盖着的。虽然在希伯来圣经中有许多天使和神的相遇,但这段话的独特之处在于它描述了生者与死者之间的相遇。鬼魂的出现被清楚地勾勒出来,但经常被解说员忽视,他们主要质疑死灵仪式的技术方面和扫罗叙述的高潮。这篇文章考察了古代以色列人对神的化身、死者的服装偏好和物质性的概念的表达。我们还考虑了其他古代版本的重写和翻译(例如,LXX;约瑟夫;以强调这种现象在古代解释中所具有的一些不同联系。
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Uncovering the Dead, Dethroning the King: Divine Embodiment in 1 Samuel 28:14
Abstract:1 Samuel 28:14 describes the appearance of the ghost of Samuel, who, upon King Saul's request, was raised by a medium. We identify four key elements of the ghost's visage, all of which relate to the living Samuel or King Saul, or their relationship, and all critique King Saul and foreshadow the loss of the kingship and his demise. The four elements are: the ghost is an "old man," the ghost is "coming up" from the ground, the ghost is "covered," and the ghost is covered by a "robe." Though there are many angelic and divine encounters in the Hebrew Bible, this passage is unique in that it describes an encounter between the living and the dead. The appearance of the ghost is clearly outlined but often overlooked by commentators, who predominantly question the technical aspects of the necromantic ritual and the climax of Saul's narrative. This article examines the passage's representation of ancient Israelite conceptions of divine embodiment, the dead's sartorial preferences, and materiality. We also consider the rewriting and translations in other ancient versions (e.g., LXX; Josephus; LAB) to highlight some of the different associations that this appearance had in ancient interpretations.
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Hebrew Studies Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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