'So I Girded My Loins in the Vision of Righteousness and Wisdom, in the Robe of Supplication' (1QapGen ar VI.4). קשט in the Book of the Words of Noah and Second Temple Jewish Aramaic Literature

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'So I Girded My Loins in the Vision of Righteousness and Wisdom, in the Robe of Supplication' (1QapGen ar VI.4). קשט in the Book of the Words of Noah and Second Temple Jewish Aramaic Literature
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Author(s)
Lange, Armin
Year
2010
Journal / Book Title || Series Title
Aramaic Studies
Volume
8
Issue / Series Volume
1-2
Pages
13-45
Work type
Label
06/02/2012
Abstract

This study analyses the Aramaic root and its derivatives in the Book of the Words of Noah and Second Temple Jewish Aramaic literature. In its basic meaning the root and its derivatives signify the straightness of a matter, but they oscillate semantically from a simple statement regarding the truth of a matter to the idea of a universe that is patterned by righteousness. In its broad and often highly philosophical range of meanings, the concept of qûštâ comes closest to the idea of Maat in ancient Egyptian thought.