'ראשי לבושי פלא': לפירושו של שיר עולת השבת השלוש־עשרה

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'ראשי לבושי פלא': לפירושו של שיר עולת השבת השלוש־עשרה
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Reference type
Author(s)
Mizrahi, Noam
Editor(s)
Jonathan Ben-Dov
Menahem Kister
Year
2020
Journal / Book Title || Series Title
מגילות: מחקרים במגילות מדבר יהודה [Meghillot: Studies in the Dead Sea Scrolls]
Translated title
The Chiefs of Wondrous Garments: The Thirteenth Song of the Sabbath Sacrifice Reconsidered
Volume
טו [15]
Publisher
Haifa University Press, Bialik Institute, Hebrew University
Place of Publication
Jerusalem
Pages
173-202
Work type
Language
Label
01/03/2021
Abstract

The liturgical composition Songs of the Sabbath Sacrifice originally consisted of thirteen songs. This study focuses on the concluding song, offering a new interpretation of its best-preserved section, which survives as an almost complete paragraph (4Q405 23 ii 18–23). I argue that this paragraph can be read as a self-contained poetic unit. Thematically, it concerns the high priestly garments viewed by the speaker in the inner sanctum of the heavenly shrine. Terminologically, the passage makes sophisticated use of biblical priestly phraseology, adapting it to its own vision of the garments as animate, spiritual, and illuminating beings. I give attention to the literary makeup of the passage, to its interpretive and poetic adaptation of the scriptural prooftexts, to its theological presuppositions, and to the historical and cultural signification of the symbol of the high priestly garments within the context of the late Second Temple period.