One Voice or Many? The Identity of the Narrators in Noah's Birth Story (1QapGen 15.27) and in the Book of the Words of Noah (1QapGen 5.2918.23)

Updated by: 
Shlomi Efrati
Research notes: 
hw 22/12/2011 not checked reader checked 21/07/2014 SE
Reference type: 
Journal Article
Author(s): 
Weigold, Matthias
year: 
2010
Full title: 

One Voice or Many? The Identity of the Narrators in Noah's Birth Story (1QapGen 15.27) and in the Book of the Words of Noah (1QapGen 5.2918.23)

Journal / Book Title || Series Title: 
Aramaic Studies
Volume: 
8
Issue / Series Volume: 
1-2
Pages: 
89-105
Abstract: 

The present article explores the puzzling variety of narrative voices in the so-called Genesis Apocryphon from Qumran Cave 1. Lamech, Noah, and Abram in turn act as first person narrator, and all three of these stories also include third person narration. Focusing on the columns preceding the Abram story, it is shown that both the account of Noah's birth (1–5.27) and the 'Book of the Words of Noah' (5.29–18.23) are basically narrated in the first person by Lamech and Noah, respectively. It is concluded that the rare shifts to third person narration are not unusual in ancient Jewish literature.

URL: 
http://booksandjournals.brillonline.com/content/journals/10.1163/147783510x571605
DOI: 
10.1163/147783510x571605
Label: 
06/02/2012
Record number: 
11 454