Josephus' Portrait of Saul

In striving for his apologetic ends, Josephus was clearly influenced by the historiographical ideals of the rhetorical school associated with the name of Isocrates and the scientific school founded by Aristotle. His depiction of Saul is to be viewed as a Hellenized portrait of a Jewish hero, in line...

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Autor principal: Feldman, Louis H. 1926- (Author)
Tipo de documento: Print Artigo
Idioma:Inglês
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Publicado em: College 1982
Em: Hebrew Union College annual / Jewish Institute of Religion
Ano: 1982, Volume: 53, Páginas: 45-99
Classificações IxTheo:HB Antigo Testamento
Outras palavras-chave:B Saul Israel, König
B Josephus, Flavius (37-100)
Parallel Edition:Recurso Electrónico
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Resumo:In striving for his apologetic ends, Josephus was clearly influenced by the historiographical ideals of the rhetorical school associated with the name of Isocrates and the scientific school founded by Aristotle. His depiction of Saul is to be viewed as a Hellenized portrait of a Jewish hero, in line with the ideals of Isocrates, Theopompus, and Dionysius, with stress placed upon precisely those qualities which would appeal to a Greek audience. These are first, the external qualities of good birth and handsome stature; second, the four cardinal virtues of character — wisdom, courage, temperance, and justice; and third, the spiritual attribute of piety. These are, to be sure, hardly distinctive with the Greeks and are surely important to Jews as well; but what is decisive is the phraseology which Josephus employs, which is so often reminiscent of Greek writers, notably Dionysius. The close connection of tragedy and history which we see in Josephus' portrait of Saul may be due also to their single common source — epic. This may, indeed, ultimately explain why Josephus' depiction is so redolent of Achilles.
ISSN:0360-9049
Obras secundárias:In: Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, Hebrew Union College annual / Jewish Institute of Religion