The Tongues of Angels: The Concept of Angelic Languages in Classical Jewish and Christian Texts

Updated by: 
Neta Rozenblit
Research notes: 
NR\Reader checked\16/06/2015
Reference type: 
Book
Author(s): 
Poirier, John C.
year: 
2010
Full title: 

The Tongues of Angels: The Concept of Angelic Languages in Classical Jewish and Christian Texts

Journal / Book Title || Series Title: 
Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament
Issue / Series Volume: 
287
Abbreviated Series Name: 
WUNT
Place of Publication: 
Tübingen
Publisher: 
Mohr Siebeck
Work type: 
Essay/Monograph
Abstract: 

The Apostle Paul's reference to the "tongues of angels" (1 Cor 13.1) has always aroused curiosity, but it has rarely been the object of a history-of-traditions investigation. Few readers of Paul's words are aware of the numerous references and allusions to angelic languages in Jewish and Christian texts. John C. Poirier presents the first full-length study of the concept of angelic languages, and the most exhaustive attempt to assemble the evidence for that concept in ancient Jewish and early Christian texts. He discusses possible references to angelic languages in the New Testament, pseudepigraphic writings (both Jewish and Christian), the Dead Sea scrolls, rabbinic texts, patristic references, magical writings, and epigraphy. The discussion is divided between those witnesses that understand angels to speak Hebrew, and those that understand angels to speak an esoteric heavenly language.

ISBN: 
978-3-16-150569-0
Record number: 
100 268