Calendrical Variations in Second Temple Judaism: New Perspectives on the ‘Date of the Last Supper’ Debate

Full title
Calendrical Variations in Second Temple Judaism: New Perspectives on the ‘Date of the Last Supper’ Debate
Research notes

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Reference type
Author(s)
Saulnier, Stéphane
Year
2012
Issue / Series Volume
159
Series Title
Supplements to the Journal for the Study of Judaism
Abbreviated Series Name
JSJSup
Publisher
Brill
Place of Publication
Leiden
Label
21/05/2012
Abstract

Starting from the seminal work of the French scholar Annie Jaubert on the date of the Last Supper, the present work revisits known - and identifies new - calendrical issues in the literature of Second Temple Judaism. The research supports the conclusion that all known calendrical traditions functioned on the tenet that orthopraxis in ancient Judaism meant close interconnection between cultic and agricultural cycles. From this perspective the book removes the calendrical objection leveled at the Jaubertian theory. Further, the research brings new light on current debates about Qumran calendrical documents and proposes the identification of a previously unknown calendrical polemic in the Astronomical Book of Enoch concerning the synchronization of the 364DY tradition with the lunar cycle.