Le procès et l'exécution des disciples de Jésus dans le Talmud de Babylone (B. Sanhédrin 43a)
Immediately after Jesus' execution, the Bavli - Tractate Sanhedrin 43a in uncensored editions - relates the trial and the execution of his five disciples: Mattaï, Naqaï, Netser, Boni and Todah. I state that the text is a fictional story of late composition and I discuss the relevance of the v...
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| Type de support: | Électronique Article |
| Langue: | Français |
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[2013]
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Judaïsme ancien
Année: 2013, Volume: 1, Pages: 129-157 |
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| Résumé: | Immediately after Jesus' execution, the Bavli - Tractate Sanhedrin 43a in uncensored editions - relates the trial and the execution of his five disciples: Mattaï, Naqaï, Netser, Boni and Todah. I state that the text is a fictional story of late composition and I discuss the relevance of the various assumptions which have already been proposed by several scholars to explain these different names, the number five and the meaning of the whole document. I also show that the subtle and sophisticated dialogue between the disciples and the Sages - exchange of puns and biblical verses - reflects the discussions between Jews and Christians in later Babylonia. Last but not least, I reach the conclusion that the formula which introduces the episode: Yeshu had five disciples, and which is given in the Talmud as a baraita (i.e. a tannaitic dictum), is nothing but a transferring of a mishnaic formula originally related to Yohanan Ben Zakkai. Thus, the incipit gives us the tone: all this passage is a parody. On the one hand Jesus is ironically presented - in this document - as an anti-Ben Zakkai (who had five disciples). But, on the other hand and more surprisingly, he is also presented as the new Balaam (who had five assessors). |
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| ISSN: | 2507-0339 |
| Contient: | Enthalten in: Judaïsme ancien
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| Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1484/J.JAAJ.1.103526 |