Kenaz: A figure created out of the scriptures?

Updated by: 
Oz Tamir
Research notes: 
OT/not checked/08/10/2020
Reference type: 
Journal Article
Author(s): 
Vette, Nathanael
year: 
2020
Full title: 

Kenaz: A figure created out of the scriptures?

Journal / Book Title || Series Title: 
Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha
Volume: 
29
Issue / Series Volume: 
4
Abbreviated Series Name: 
JSP
Pages: 
245-259
Work type: 
Essay/Monograph
Abstract: 

Kenaz is a marginal figure in the Jewish scriptures. And yet for Pseudo-Philo, Kenaz’s importance rivals that of Moses and Joshua. Pseudo-Philo gives Kenaz a long and illustrious career unparalleled in the extant literature (LAB 25–28). But whereas past scholarship has seen the roots of Pseudo-Philo’s description of Kenaz in the language of Judg 1–3, this link is tenuous at best. Instead, the description of Kenaz is pieced together out of unrelated passages from the Jewish scriptures. This article explores the scriptural sources for Pseudo-Philo’s description of Kenaz. In short, Pseudo-Philo has not inherited Kenaz from tradition or exegesis but has invented him using the Jewish scriptures.

URL: 
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0951820720929685
Label: 
02/11/2020
Record number: 
107 190