Josephus’s Seven Purities and the Mishnah’s Ten Holinesses

Full title
Josephus’s Seven Purities and the Mishnah’s Ten Holinesses
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Author(s)
Orian, Matan
Year
2016
Journal / Book Title || Series Title
Journal for the Study of Judaism
Volume
47
Issue / Series Volume
2
Abbreviated Series Name
JSJ
Pages
183-211
Work type
Label
25/07/2016
Abstract

This paper compares two descriptions of the Jewish hierarchy of holiness in relation to the Jerusalem temple: one from Josephus’s Jewish War, books 1 and 5, where the relevant hierarchy is referred to as the seven purities, and the other, in Mishnah Kelim 1:6-9, titled (the) ten holinesses. After analyzing the guiding principles behind the seven purities, this paper will examine the two hierarchies against the background of the biblical instructions for the exclusion of impure persons from the desert camp, and the interpretation of these instructions according to Josephus, the Temple Scroll from Qumran, and rabbinic literature. It will show that, while the seven purities is a cultic perception coherent to the exclusion of different categories of people from the temple, the ten holinesses follows different guiding principles.