Naming God in early Judaism: Aramaic, Hebrew, and Greek

During the Second Temple period (516 BCE–70 CE), Jews became reticent to speak and write the divine name, YHWH, also known by its four letters in Greek as the tetragrammaton. Priestly, pious, and scribal circles limitted the use of God’s name, and then it disappeared. The variables are poorly unders...

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Main Author: Meyer, Anthony R. (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Paderborn Brill | Schöningh 2022
In: Studies in cultural contexts of the Bible (Band 2)
Year: 2022
Reviews:[Rezension von: Meyer, Anthony R., Naming God in early Judaism : Aramaic, Hebrew, and Greek] (2024) (Rösel, Martin, 1961 -)
Edition:1st ed.
Series/Journal:Studies in cultural contexts of the Bible Band 2
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Name of God / Early Judaism / History 516 BC-70
Further subjects:B Second Temple Period
B Jewish literature
B divine name
B Bible
B tetragrammation
B names and epithets
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Parallel Edition:Non-electronic
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Summary:During the Second Temple period (516 BCE–70 CE), Jews became reticent to speak and write the divine name, YHWH, also known by its four letters in Greek as the tetragrammaton. Priestly, pious, and scribal circles limitted the use of God’s name, and then it disappeared. The variables are poorly understood and the evidence is scattered. This study brings together all ancient Jewish literary and epigraphic evidence in Aramaic, Hebrew, and Greek to describe how, when, and in what sources Jews either used or avoided the divine name. Instead of a diachronic contrast from use to avoidance, as is often the scholarly assumption, the evidence suggests diverse and overlapping naming practices that draw specific meaning from linguistic, geographic, and social contexts.
Item Description:Online resource; title from title screen (viewed November 28, 2022)
ISBN:3657703500