At Midnight I Rise: The Symbolism of Midnight in the Assertion of Jewish-Christian Difference

IF 0.2 4区 哲学 0 RELIGION
Emma O'Donnell Polyakov
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This essay explores the negotiation of Jewish-Christian difference in the beginning of the Common Era through a comparative study of the symbolic associations of midnight. It comparatively analyzes references to midnight in the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament, as well as their later reception in Jewish and Christian communities, with attention to how the early Christian community adopted Jewish traditions of time and revised them to reinforce emerging Christian concepts. This essay proposes that the divergent symbolic associations of midnight in the two canons illustrate some of the central concerns and self-understandings of early Christian and Jewish communities, which became thematic in the assertion of Jewish-Christian difference during the parting of the ways. It demonstrates that the midnight passages are thematically linked as a time of transformation, but the content of that transformation differs between the two canons, reflecting themes of concern to the communities that developed the texts. Across the passages in the Hebrew Bible, midnight appears to be symbolic of a transformation that leads to the creation or strengthening of the people of Israel. In contrast to the national transformation envisioned in the Hebrew Bible, references to midnight in the New Testament are thematically related in their presentation of midnight as a time of eschatological transformation, symbolizing the turning point from this world to the next world, and reflecting an emerging religious tradition focused on a redemption beyond worldly time. This essay argues that these distinct thematic associations present concepts of transformation that were asserted during the parting of the ways, as the two religious traditions formulated parameters around their identities. It concludes with an exploration of two distinct temporal visions that eventually emerged as the two traditions separated, drawing parallels between the literary symbolism of midnight in the biblical text and later developments in Jewish and Christian perspectives on time.

午夜时分,我站起来了:午夜在证明犹太教与基督教差异中的象征意义
前言:这篇文章通过对午夜象征意义的比较研究,探讨了公元初犹太教与基督教之间的差异。文章比较分析了《希伯来圣经》和《新约圣经》中有关午夜的记载,以及这些记载后来在犹太教和基督教社区中的接受情况,并关注早期基督教社区如何采用犹太教的时间传统,并对其进行修订,以强化新出现的基督教概念。本文认为,两部经文中对午夜的不同象征性联想说明了早期基督教和犹太教团体的一些核心关注点和自我理解,而这些关注点和理解在分道扬镳期间成为主张犹太教与基督教差异的主题。它表明,午夜经文作为一个转变时期,在主题上是相互关联的,但两个教规中转变的内容却有所不同,反映了发展这些经文的群体所关注的主题。在《希伯来圣经》的所有经文中,午夜似乎象征着一种变革,这种变革导致以色列民族的建立或强大。与《希伯来圣经》中设想的民族转变不同,《新约圣经》中有关午夜的记载在主题上是相关的,它们将午夜描述为末世转变的时刻,象征着从今世到来世的转折点,反映了一种新兴的宗教传统,其重点是超越世俗时间的救赎。本文认为,这些不同的主题关联呈现了在分道扬镳期间,两种宗教传统围绕其身份制定参数时所主张的转变概念。文章最后探讨了两种截然不同的时间观念,这两种观念最终随着两种传统的分离而出现,并将圣经文本中午夜的文学象征意义与犹太教和基督教后来对时间的看法相提并论。
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