Rethinking the Place of the Pentateuch in Late Persian and Hellenistic-era ‘Priestly’ Literature

Updated by: 
Shlomo Brand
Research notes: 
SB/not checked/15/01/2023
Reference type: 
Journal Article
Author(s): 
Feldman, Liane
year: 
2022
Full title: 

Rethinking the Place of the Pentateuch in Late Persian and Hellenistic-era ‘Priestly’ Literature

Journal / Book Title || Series Title: 
Journal of Ancient Judaism
Volume: 
13
Issue / Series Volume: 
3
Abbreviated Series Name: 
JAJ
Work type: 
Essay/Monograph
Abstract: 

A significant amount of literature was composed in the late Persian and Hellenistic periods that demonstrates a marked interest in priestly and priestly-adjacent matters. This literature has typically been analyzed with an assumption that the Pentateuch serves as a kind of “base text” that these authors used to create their texts. In this article, I pose what is normally taken as the starting point for the analysis of this material as the question to be answered: do Persian and Hellenistic-era Jewish authors writing about priestly-related matters draw on the Pentateuch? And if so, how are they engaging with it in their own compositions? To answer these questions, I examine three compositions: Chronicles, the Letter of Aristeas, and the Aramaic Levi Document. My analysis of these three texts shows that they have a broad range of engagement with the pentateuchal priestly writings.

Hebrew bible: 
Book: 
Chronicles
Primary Texts: Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha: 
Composition / Author: 
Letter of Aristeas
Composition / Author: 
Aramaic Levi Document
URL: 
https://brill.com/view/journals/jaj/13/3/article-p257_2.xml
Label: 
23/01/2023
Record number: 
110 756