Artemidorus Interprets the Dream of Mordecai (Additions to Esther A and F)

Full title
Artemidorus Interprets the Dream of Mordecai (Additions to Esther A and F)
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Research notes

RAC/not checked/18/12/2023

Reference type
Author(s)
Smith, Tyler
Year
2023
Journal / Book Title || Series Title
Vetus Testamentum
Volume
73
Issue / Series Volume
4-5
Abbreviated Series Name
VT
Pages
766-792
Work type
Label
25/12/2023
Abstract

The Alpha Text (AT) and Old Greek (OG) versions of Esther include six chapter-length passages—the “Additions”—not paralleled in the Hebrew Masoretic Text (MT) of Esther. In Addition A, Mordecai sees a dream marked by battle cries, confusion, thunder, earthquake, chaos, a pair of dragons, preparations for war, darkness and gloom, affliction and anguish, and an outcry to God from a frightened nation of righteous people. A small spring emerges from the outcry and turns into a mighty river, which consumes those held in esteem. Addition F offers a limited interpretation of several elements of this dream but leaves much of the dream uninterpreted. This paper offers a fresh perspective on the Addition A dream and its relationship to the plot of both AT- and OG-Esther in light of Artemidorus’s Oneirocritica, a second-century CE handbook of dream interpretation.

Primary Texts: Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha
Composition / Author
Passage
A
Composition / Author
Passage
F