The Battle for Isaac: Exploring the Composition and Function of the Aqedah in the Book of Jubilees

Full title
The Battle for Isaac: Exploring the Composition and Function of the Aqedah in the Book of Jubilees
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Reference type
Author(s)
Huizenga, Leroy Andrew
Year
2002
Journal / Book Title || Series Title
Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha
Volume
13
Issue / Series Volume
1
Pages
33-59
Alternative title
JSP
Label
31/07/2006
Abstract

This article examines the compositional rationale and paranetic function of the Aqedah as written in the book of Jubilees. While it has been observed that the Aqedah in Jubilees functions as an etiology of the Passover festival, a thorough examination of the composition and role of the Aqedah in Jubi lees has not yet been performed. Such an investigation reveals: that (1) the Aqedah's compositional shape is the result of the author's perception of textual and theological similarities common to Gen. 22, the biblical Passover account, and portions of the book of Job; and that (2) the Aqedah functions as narrative paranesis—rigorous obedience to covenant stipulations delivers faithful Israelites from temptation and physical harm at the hands of demonic forces, as well as the threat of eternal perdition.

Primary Texts: Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha
Composition / Author
Passage
17^18
Composition / Author
Passage
49