Full title
The Binitarian Nature of the Book of Similitudes
Research notes
Reader checked|26/12/2011 SE
Reference type
Year
2008
Journal / Book Title || Series Title
Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha
Volume
18
Number of volumes
0
Issue / Series Volume
1
Pages
55-78
Label
13/12/2011
Abstract
This study argues that there is evidence of binitarianism within Second Temple Judaism. A careful and close reading of the Book of Similitudes indicates that a distinction is made between the Lord of Spirits and the Name of the Lord of Spirits. Not only this, but the Name of the Lord of Spirits appears to be the same person as the figure that looks like a Son of Man and is variously referred to as the Chosen One, the Righteous One, and the Anointed. Such a distinction and equation would help explain why the earliest Christians would worship Jesus as an aspect of God. Also, if correct, the thesis would require a re-appraisal of Second Temple Judaism with regard to the nature of its monotheistic outlook.
Primary Texts: Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha
Passage
39
Passage
46
Passage
48