Writing as a Source of Ritual Authority: The High Priest’s Body as a Priestly Text in the Tabernacle-Building Story

IF 0.6 1区 哲学 0 RELIGION
Alice Mandell
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Abstract:Past works have connected the design, execution, and content of Aaron’s inscribed clothing in the tabernacle-building narrative in Exod 28 and 39 to different types of ancient Near Eastern inscriptions. This largely form-critical enterprise sheds light on their power as inscriptions that draw authority from diverse text-types, including dedications, seals, and amulets. Yet the inscriptions set into Aaron’s clothing do more than tell us about the types of textual practices priests may have known about or engaged in—they project a priestly ideal of writing as a source of ritual authority. When the narrative description of these inscriptions is theorized through the framework of multimodality, we can see that they communicate through their semantic content and through their design, but also through their display features on Aaron’s body and their movement with him in the tabernacle. Exodus 28 and 39 embed a host of inscriptional practices into Aaron’s uniform in a way that transforms it into an archetypical priestly text, one that is mobile yet tied to the priesthood. In the story of the building of the tabernacle, this literary representation of Aaron’s inscribed clothing both anticipates and affirms the ritual authority of texts in priestly communities in the aftermath of the destruction of Jerusalem’s temple in the Neo-Babylonian period.
作为仪式权威来源的写作:大祭司的身体作为圣殿建筑故事中的祭司文本
摘要:以往的研究将《出埃及记》第28章和39章中亚伦建造会幕的故事中所刻衣服的设计、制作和内容与不同类型的古代近东铭文联系起来。这种很大程度上对形式至关重要的事业揭示了它们作为铭文的力量,这些铭文从各种文本类型中汲取权威,包括奉献,印章和护身符。然而,亚伦衣服上的铭文不仅仅告诉我们祭司们可能知道或从事的文字实践的类型——它们投射出一种祭司的理想,把文字作为仪式权威的来源。当这些铭文的叙事描述通过多模态的框架进行理论化时,我们可以看到它们通过它们的语义内容和它们的设计,也通过它们在亚伦身上的展示特征和它们在神龛中的运动来交流。出埃及记第28章和第39章在亚伦的制服中嵌入了大量的铭文,以某种方式将其转化为典型的祭司文本,一种可移动但与祭司联系在一起的文本。在建造圣幕的故事中,亚伦衣服上的文字代表预示并肯定了在新巴比伦时期耶路撒冷圣殿被毁后,祭司群体中文本的仪式权威。
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