17 Early Jewish Liturgical Texts

Updated by: 
Oz Tamir
Research notes: 
OT/not checked/27/01/2021
Reference type: 
Book section
Author(s): 
Siegert, Folker
year: 
2019
Full title: 

17 Early Jewish Liturgical Texts

Journal / Book Title || Series Title: 
A Guide to Early Jewish Texts and Traditions in Christian Transmission
Editor(s): 
Alexander Kulik
Gabriele Boccaccini
Lorenzo DiTommaso
David Hamidovic
Michael E. Stone
Place of Publication: 
Oxford
Publisher: 
Oxford University Press
Pages: 
355-361
Work type: 
Essay/Monograph
Abstract: 

This is the first complete overview, in English, of what is known as having happened in Greek-speaking synagogues of pre-rabbinic times. Teaching religion and morals by interpreting a sacred text read to the public beforehand, was an innovation due to diaspora Judaism and unknown to other cults of Antiquity. And even though there was a ban on writing down prayers lest they fall in the hands of magicians, some have been found on papyrus that may be incantations (which is a reason for writing); others have been written down by Christians, be it literally, be it in a free composition, from hearing in the synagogues. The synagogue service has always been open to the public. Thus the origins of Christian worship may be studied here.

URL: 
https://oxford.universitypressscholarship.com/view/10.1093/oso/9780190863074.001.0001/oso-9780190863074-chapter-18
Label: 
15/02/2021
Record number: 
107 421