Some Proposed Connections between the Visions of Amram and the Four Kingdoms in View of the Aramaic Literature from Qumran

Updated by: 
Shlomo Brand
Research notes: 
SB/not checked/25/11/2021
Reference type: 
Journal Article
Author(s): 
Machiela, Daniel A.
year: 
2021
Full title: 

Some Proposed Connections between the Visions of Amram and the Four Kingdoms in View of the Aramaic Literature from Qumran

Journal / Book Title || Series Title: 
Dead Sea Discoveries
Volume: 
28
Issue / Series Volume: 
2
Abbreviated Series Name: 
DSD
Place of Publication: 
Leiden
Publisher: 
Brill
Pages: 
226–245
Work type: 
Essay/Monograph
Abstract: 

The Visions of Amram (4Q543–549) and Four Kingdoms (4Q552–553) are two Aramaic compositions from Qumran that have been recognized to contain apocalyptic dream-visions. In this article I propose some special connections between the dream-visions in these two works, centered on similar dialogues that take place between the seers in each text and characters seen in the dreams. These connections suggest that the Visions of Amram and Four Kingdoms emerged from a shared or closely related authorial setting. I also suggest that the connections discussed in this article are indicative of other literary affinities exhibited more generally among the Qumran Aramaic corpus, affinities that point toward a broader literary movement of which the Visions of Amram and Four Kingdoms were part.

Primary Texts: Judean Desert Documents: 
Scroll / Document: 
4Q543
Scroll / Document: 
4Q544
Scroll / Document: 
4Q545
Scroll / Document: 
4Q546
Scroll / Document: 
4Q547
Scroll / Document: 
4Q548
Scroll / Document: 
4Q549
Scroll / Document: 
4Q552
Scroll / Document: 
4Q553
URL: 
https://brill.com/view/journals/dsd/28/2/article-p226_4.xml
Label: 
29/11/2021
Record number: 
108 256