ISRAELITES SHOULD CONQUER ISRAEL: THE HIDDEN POLEMIC OF THE FIRST CREATION NARRATIVE

The analysis in this paper suggests that one of the chief rationales of the first Creation narrative was to describe the creation of the land of Israel, mandating that it be populated and conquered after the Babylonian exile. It thus foreshadows the second Creation narrative, which implies that the...

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Main Author: Hepner, Gershon (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Peeters 2006
In: Revue biblique
Year: 2006, Volume: 113, Issue: 2, Pages: 161-180
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Summary:The analysis in this paper suggests that one of the chief rationales of the first Creation narrative was to describe the creation of the land of Israel, mandating that it be populated and conquered after the Babylonian exile. It thus foreshadows the second Creation narrative, which implies that the Garden of Eden is like Jerusalem and the narrative of the Primal Sin that foreshadows the destruction of the first Temple. It also implies that the Hebrew bible is rounded with an inclusion, the topos of the first Creation narrative being the same as that of the last chapter of Chronicles where Cyrus commands the Judeans to return to Judea to build the Temple. L'article suggère qu'un des principaux objectifs du premier récit de la Création était de décrire la création du pays d'Israël, ordonnant qu'il soit repeuplé et conquis après l'exil à Babylone. En cela, il annonce le second récit de la Création, qui sous-entend que le jardin d'Eden est comme Jérusalem ; le récit de la faute originelle annonce, lui, la destruction du temple. Cela implique que la Bible présente une inclusion, le thème du récit de la Création étant le même que celui des derniers chapitres des Chroniques, où Cyrus exige des Judéens de retourner en Judée pour y construire le temple.
ISSN:2466-8583
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