Full title
Attachment to the Body in the Greek Testament of Abraham : A Reappraisal of the Short Recension
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Research notes
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Reference type
Year
2010
Journal / Book Title || Series Title
Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha
Volume
19
Issue / Series Volume
4
Pages
251-275
Label
21/11/2011
Abstract
The Greek text of the Testament of Abraham has been preserved in two recensions. While most studies focus on the long recension, the short one has been often overlooked as lacking coherence and unity. In this article, I suggest that the attachment to the body can be regarded as one of the main themes around which the short recension revolves, as death is presented as a separation between body and soul. In contrast with the long recension, where a disobedient Abraham opposes God’s messengers, the short text does not stage a conflict between characters, but a common apprehension of death as loss of the body, voiced primarily by the archangel Michael.
Primary Texts: Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha
Passage
3^4
Passage
7