Ukaranie Asaela (1 Hen. 10,4-8) w kontekście mezopotamskiej literatury zwalczającej czarną magię

Updated by: 
Shiran Shevah
Research notes: 
SHS/not checked/05/02/2017
Reference type: 
Journal Article
Author(s): 
Drawnel, Henryk
year: 
2013
Full title: 

Ukaranie Asaela (1 Hen. 10,4-8) w kontekście mezopotamskiej literatury zwalczającej czarną magię

Translated title: 
The Punishment of Asael (1 En. 10:4-8) in Light of Mesopotamian Anti-Witchcraft Literature
Journal / Book Title || Series Title: 
The Biblical Annals
Volume: 
3
Issue / Series Volume: 
2
Pages: 
285-307
Work type: 
Essay/Monograph
Abstract: 

The literary pattern of Asael’s punishment in the Enochic myth (1 En. 10,4-8) does not seem to originate in biblical literature or Greek mythology. It is far more probable that Babylonian anti-witchcraft literature provides the proper background for most of the elements in that literary pattern. The Jewish composer who lived in Mesopotamia in Late Babylonian period treated Asael and other Watchers as warlocks against whom some elements of exorcistic rituals have to be applied. The elimination of Asael and other Watchers from the earthly realm paved the way for the Jewish context of knowledge transmission, exemplified by Enoch and his insight into the structure of the world, revealed to him by angels faithful to the God of Israel.

Language: 
Polish
Original Publication: 
“The Punishment of Asael (1 En. 10:4-8) and Mesopotamian Anti-Witchcraft Literature,” Revue de Qumran 99/25 (2012) 369-394
URL: 
http://ojs.academicon.pl/index.php/BibAnn/article/view/246
Label: 
27/02/2017
Record number: 
102 548