Assombrações na bíblia judaica: estudo clasificatório sobre tradições folclóricas de demônios e fantasmas difundidas no Antigo Israel e subjacentes aos textos hebraicos canônicos

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Ruben Marcelino Bento da
Data de Publicação: 2012
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
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Resumo: This thesis is developed based on the following hypothesis: similar to all other cultures around the world and in all periods, Ancient Israel cultivated beliefs in apparitions. From this hypothesis stems a central question: did the Jewish Bible retain vestiges of these beliefs? The research elaborates an answer in three chapters. In the first it establishes a general definition of apparition to, following, apply it to some texts of the Jewish Bible in the form of two basic categories: demons and phantoms. In this sense, seven apparitions are especially commented on ` a zā zēl, Lîlîṯ, the ś e `îrîm, Ma ḥîṯ, the phantasmagoric hand , Bēs and the ś e rāpîm of the temple of Jerusalem which, while at the same time fitting into the prior categories, they are also grouped in a typology based on elements which establish affinities among them: apparitions of desert places, unwholesome or deadly apparitions, ominous apparitions and benevolent apparitions. In the second chapter, utilizing the methodology of historical-critical exegesis, an analysis of Ex. 4:24-26 is proposed. The goal is to investigate the possibility of the existence of a more ancient version of this text, according to which the son of Zipporah, and not Moses, was attacked in the overnight place by a demon. Confronted with the threat, the mother of the boy carried out the circumcision and pronounced a saying, two acts which could be understood as being part of an exorcism ritual. A monotheistic reading would be responsible for three basic modifications: a) substitution of the demon with YHWH; b) inclusion of Moses in the story, probable cause of the confusion of the masculine personal pronouns and c) reinterpretation of circumcision, which went from being a procedure of exorcism to a sign of belonging to the people of YHWH in the context of the narrative of the exodus of Israel from Egypt (Ex. 1-15). In the third chapter, once again the historical-critical methodology of exegesis is used to analyze 1 Sam. 28:3-25. In comparing with other texts of Deuteronomic character, probable redactional additions were identified which could suggest that there was, in a more ancient stage, a narrative which told of how an anonymous dead ancestor announced the death of Saul at the hands of the Philistines. One does not necessarily perceive a censorship of the practice of consulting the dead, only the exposition of various ways of consulting an oracle. Later, the Deuteronomic work on this literary piece would have transformed Saul into a persecutor of that art, making him, simultaneously, guilty of resorting to that which he himself had forbidden. Beyond this, the original anonymous ancestor evoked by the woman of En-Dor was substituted by the prophet Samuel, whose word is fulfilled precisely because he, according to the Deuteronomic perspective, is an authorized spokesperson of YHWH. Therefore, one can consider Ex. 4: 24-26 and 1 Sam. 28:3-25 as two examples of stories of apparitions in the Jewish Bible.
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spelling 2016-07-25T15:14:18Z2012-05-072016-07-25T15:14:18Z2012-01-12SILVA, Ruben Marcelino Bento da. Assombrações na bíblia judaica: estudo clasificatório sobre tradições folclóricas de demônios e fantasmas difundidas no Antigo Israel e subjacentes aos textos hebraicos canônicos. 2012. 122 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Teologia) - Faculdades EST, São Leopoldo, 2012.http://dspace.est.edu.br:8080/xmlui/handle/BR-SlFE/284This thesis is developed based on the following hypothesis: similar to all other cultures around the world and in all periods, Ancient Israel cultivated beliefs in apparitions. From this hypothesis stems a central question: did the Jewish Bible retain vestiges of these beliefs? The research elaborates an answer in three chapters. In the first it establishes a general definition of apparition to, following, apply it to some texts of the Jewish Bible in the form of two basic categories: demons and phantoms. In this sense, seven apparitions are especially commented on ` a zā zēl, Lîlîṯ, the ś e `îrîm, Ma ḥîṯ, the phantasmagoric hand , Bēs and the ś e rāpîm of the temple of Jerusalem which, while at the same time fitting into the prior categories, they are also grouped in a typology based on elements which establish affinities among them: apparitions of desert places, unwholesome or deadly apparitions, ominous apparitions and benevolent apparitions. In the second chapter, utilizing the methodology of historical-critical exegesis, an analysis of Ex. 4:24-26 is proposed. The goal is to investigate the possibility of the existence of a more ancient version of this text, according to which the son of Zipporah, and not Moses, was attacked in the overnight place by a demon. Confronted with the threat, the mother of the boy carried out the circumcision and pronounced a saying, two acts which could be understood as being part of an exorcism ritual. A monotheistic reading would be responsible for three basic modifications: a) substitution of the demon with YHWH; b) inclusion of Moses in the story, probable cause of the confusion of the masculine personal pronouns and c) reinterpretation of circumcision, which went from being a procedure of exorcism to a sign of belonging to the people of YHWH in the context of the narrative of the exodus of Israel from Egypt (Ex. 1-15). In the third chapter, once again the historical-critical methodology of exegesis is used to analyze 1 Sam. 28:3-25. In comparing with other texts of Deuteronomic character, probable redactional additions were identified which could suggest that there was, in a more ancient stage, a narrative which told of how an anonymous dead ancestor announced the death of Saul at the hands of the Philistines. One does not necessarily perceive a censorship of the practice of consulting the dead, only the exposition of various ways of consulting an oracle. Later, the Deuteronomic work on this literary piece would have transformed Saul into a persecutor of that art, making him, simultaneously, guilty of resorting to that which he himself had forbidden. Beyond this, the original anonymous ancestor evoked by the woman of En-Dor was substituted by the prophet Samuel, whose word is fulfilled precisely because he, according to the Deuteronomic perspective, is an authorized spokesperson of YHWH. Therefore, one can consider Ex. 4: 24-26 and 1 Sam. 28:3-25 as two examples of stories of apparitions in the Jewish Bible.Esta dissertação desenvolve-se a partir da seguinte hipótese: à semelhança de todas as demais culturas ao redor do mundo e em todas as épocas, o Antigo Israel cultivou crenças em assombrações. Dessa hipótese, desdobra-se uma pergunta central: a Bíblia judaica conservou vestígios dessas crenças? A pesquisa elabora uma resposta em três capítulos. No primeiro, estabelece-se uma definição geral de assombração para, em seguida, aplicá-la a alguns textos da Bíblia judaica na forma de duas categorias básicas: demônios e fantasmas. Comentam-se, desse modo, especialmente sete assombrações ` a zā zēl, Lîlîṯ, os ś e `îrîm, Ma ḥîṯ, a mão fantasmagórica , Bēs e os ś e rāpîm do templo de Jerusalém , as quais, ao mesmo tempo que enquadradas dentro das categorias anteriores, são agrupadas numa tipologia baseada em elementos que estabelecem afinidades entre elas: assombrações de lugares desertos, assombrações insalubres ou mortíferas, assombrações agourentas e assombrações benevolentes. No segundo capítulo, utilizando a metodologia de exegese histórico-crítica, propõe-se uma análise de Ex 4.24-26. O objetivo é investigar a possibilidade de haver uma versão mais antiga desse texto, segundo a qual o filho de Zípora, e não Moisés, fora atacado no lugar do pernoite por um demônio. Diante da ameaça, a mãe do menino efetuou-lhe a circuncisão e proferiu um dito, dois atos que poderiam ser entendidos como integrantes de um ritual de exorcismo. Uma releitura monoteísta teria sido responsável por três modificações básicas: a) substituição do demônio por YHWH; b) inclusão de Moisés na história, provável causa da confusão dos pronomes pessoais masculinos e c) reinterpretação da circuncisão, a qual passou de procedimento de exorcismo para sinal de pertencimento ao povo de YHWH no contexto da narrativa da saída de Israel do Egito (Ex 1 15). No terceiro capítulo, emprega- se, uma vez mais, a metodologia de exegese histórico-crítica para analisar 1Sm 28.3-25. Pela comparação com outros textos de cunho deuteronomista, identificaram-se prováveis acréscimos redacionais que sugeririam ter havido, em um estágio mais antigo, uma narrativa que contava como um ancestral falecido anônimo anunciou a morte de Saul nas mãos dos filisteus. Não se percebia necessariamente uma censura à prática da consulta aos mortos, apenas a exposição de variados meios de consulta a um oráculo. Mais tarde, o trabalho deuteronomista sobre essa peça literária teria transformado Saul num perseguidor daquela arte, tornando-o, simultaneamente, culpado de recorrer àquilo que ele mesmo havia proibido. Além disso, substituiu-se o ancestral anônimo original evocado pela mulher de En-Dor pelo profeta Samuel, cuja palavra se cumpre justamente por ser ele, de acordo com a perspectiva deuteronomista, um porta-voz autorizado de YHWH. Pode-se, portanto, considerar Ex 4.24- 26 e 1Sm 28.3-25 como dois exemplos de histórias de assombração na Bíblia judaica.Made available in DSpace on 2016-07-25T15:14:18Z (GMT). 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title Assombrações na bíblia judaica: estudo clasificatório sobre tradições folclóricas de demônios e fantasmas difundidas no Antigo Israel e subjacentes aos textos hebraicos canônicos
spellingShingle Assombrações na bíblia judaica: estudo clasificatório sobre tradições folclóricas de demônios e fantasmas difundidas no Antigo Israel e subjacentes aos textos hebraicos canônicos
Silva, Ruben Marcelino Bento da
Assombrações
YHWH
Demônios
Fantasmas
BÍBLIA
Apparitions
YHWH
Demons
Phantoms
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::TEOLOGIA
title_short Assombrações na bíblia judaica: estudo clasificatório sobre tradições folclóricas de demônios e fantasmas difundidas no Antigo Israel e subjacentes aos textos hebraicos canônicos
title_full Assombrações na bíblia judaica: estudo clasificatório sobre tradições folclóricas de demônios e fantasmas difundidas no Antigo Israel e subjacentes aos textos hebraicos canônicos
title_fullStr Assombrações na bíblia judaica: estudo clasificatório sobre tradições folclóricas de demônios e fantasmas difundidas no Antigo Israel e subjacentes aos textos hebraicos canônicos
title_full_unstemmed Assombrações na bíblia judaica: estudo clasificatório sobre tradições folclóricas de demônios e fantasmas difundidas no Antigo Israel e subjacentes aos textos hebraicos canônicos
title_sort Assombrações na bíblia judaica: estudo clasificatório sobre tradições folclóricas de demônios e fantasmas difundidas no Antigo Israel e subjacentes aos textos hebraicos canônicos
author Silva, Ruben Marcelino Bento da
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Demônios
Fantasmas
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YHWH
Demônios
Fantasmas
BÍBLIA
Apparitions
YHWH
Demons
Phantoms
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::TEOLOGIA
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YHWH
Demons
Phantoms
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description This thesis is developed based on the following hypothesis: similar to all other cultures around the world and in all periods, Ancient Israel cultivated beliefs in apparitions. From this hypothesis stems a central question: did the Jewish Bible retain vestiges of these beliefs? The research elaborates an answer in three chapters. In the first it establishes a general definition of apparition to, following, apply it to some texts of the Jewish Bible in the form of two basic categories: demons and phantoms. In this sense, seven apparitions are especially commented on ` a zā zēl, Lîlîṯ, the ś e `îrîm, Ma ḥîṯ, the phantasmagoric hand , Bēs and the ś e rāpîm of the temple of Jerusalem which, while at the same time fitting into the prior categories, they are also grouped in a typology based on elements which establish affinities among them: apparitions of desert places, unwholesome or deadly apparitions, ominous apparitions and benevolent apparitions. In the second chapter, utilizing the methodology of historical-critical exegesis, an analysis of Ex. 4:24-26 is proposed. The goal is to investigate the possibility of the existence of a more ancient version of this text, according to which the son of Zipporah, and not Moses, was attacked in the overnight place by a demon. Confronted with the threat, the mother of the boy carried out the circumcision and pronounced a saying, two acts which could be understood as being part of an exorcism ritual. A monotheistic reading would be responsible for three basic modifications: a) substitution of the demon with YHWH; b) inclusion of Moses in the story, probable cause of the confusion of the masculine personal pronouns and c) reinterpretation of circumcision, which went from being a procedure of exorcism to a sign of belonging to the people of YHWH in the context of the narrative of the exodus of Israel from Egypt (Ex. 1-15). In the third chapter, once again the historical-critical methodology of exegesis is used to analyze 1 Sam. 28:3-25. In comparing with other texts of Deuteronomic character, probable redactional additions were identified which could suggest that there was, in a more ancient stage, a narrative which told of how an anonymous dead ancestor announced the death of Saul at the hands of the Philistines. One does not necessarily perceive a censorship of the practice of consulting the dead, only the exposition of various ways of consulting an oracle. Later, the Deuteronomic work on this literary piece would have transformed Saul into a persecutor of that art, making him, simultaneously, guilty of resorting to that which he himself had forbidden. Beyond this, the original anonymous ancestor evoked by the woman of En-Dor was substituted by the prophet Samuel, whose word is fulfilled precisely because he, according to the Deuteronomic perspective, is an authorized spokesperson of YHWH. Therefore, one can consider Ex. 4: 24-26 and 1 Sam. 28:3-25 as two examples of stories of apparitions in the Jewish Bible.
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