תנופות לחם לשאול המלך: שמואל א י, 4 במגילה מקומראן ובתרגום השבעים

Updated by: 
Atar Livneh
Research notes: 
reader checked 21/01/2012 AL
Reference type: 
Hebrew Book Section;
Author(s): 
Rofé, Alexander
year: 
2005
Full title: 

תנופות לחם לשאול המלך: שמואל א י, 4 במגילה מקומראן ובתרגום השבעים

Translated title: 
Wave Breads for King Saul: 1 Sam. 10:4 in 4QSam a and in the Septuagint
Journal / Book Title || Series Title: 
מגילות: מחקרים במגילות מדבר יהודה ג [ Meghillot: Studies in the Dead Sea Scrolls III ]
Editor(s): 
Bar-Asher, Moshe
Dimant, Devorah
Place of Publication: 
Jerusalem
Publisher: 
Haifa University and Bialik Institute
Pages: 
245-250
Work type: 
Essay/Monograph
Abstract: 

In 1 Sam. 10:4 the Masoretic text reads שתי לחם. As against it 4QSama reads תנופות לחם, which is supported by the Septuagint. Recent commentators of Samuel have opted for the latter reading. Nevertheless, the MT has the lectio praeferenda: in cultic contexts the derivatives of the root נו״ף belong to the diction of the Priestly Document, and this diction pervades the secondary contributions (additions and elaborations) of late scribes. Hence, the priestly quality of תנופות betrays its being a gloss. Its purport was to identify the two breads donated to Saul with the two תנופות breads prescribed as the Feast of Weeks offering in Lev. 23:17. This midrashic identification has implications on both the aggadic and halakhic planes. The aggadah probably determined that Saul’s anointment had taken place on the eve or on the very day of Shabuoth, which accords with the aggadic tendency of assigning calendrical dates to biblical events. As for halakha, it took issue with the fact that breads set apart for dedication at a sanctuary (Bethel) had been given to a layman. By specifying that the breads were תנופות the Jewish interpreter made it clear that their being handed to Saul conformed to the law: plausibly, Saul was supposed to present the breads at the sanctuary.

Language: 
Hebrew
Hebrew bible: 
Book: 
1 Samuel
Chapter(s): 
10
Verse(s): 
3^4
URL: 
http://www.jstor.org/stable/23437900
Label: 
05/12/2005
Record number: 
9 016