Textual configuration of the cave topos in the apocryphal, biblical and rabbinic literatures. The case of the book of Hanoch (Enoch)

This article proposes a reading route that presents the topos "cave" as a textual and symbolic construction, rooted in various religious, mystical and literary sources. The cave in these sources is configured as an initiatory space, as a threshold and as a passage that produces an epistemi...

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spelling I26-R133-article-121302023-10-22T18:40:51Z Textual configuration of the cave topos in the apocryphal, biblical and rabbinic literatures. The case of the book of Hanoch (Enoch) Configuración textual del topos cuevas en las literaturas apócrifa, bíblica y rabínica. El caso del libro de Janój (Henoc) Efron, Andrés Julio Dead Sea Scrolls Book of Henoc Biblical and rabbinic literatures Transmission and culture Manuscritos del Mar Muerto Libro de Henoc Literaturas rabínicas, bíblicas y apócrifas Transmisión y cultura This article proposes a reading route that presents the topos "cave" as a textual and symbolic construction, rooted in various religious, mystical and literary sources. The cave in these sources is configured as an initiatory space, as a threshold and as a passage that produces an epistemic transformation in those who walk through it. In this regard, the purpose of this work will be to investigate in what ways the cave topos are constructed in various textual sources. This will be carried out from a broader perspective that will seek to understand the notions of space- holiness- sacred space- texts in antiquity, in particular the antiquity of the Israel’s people. This will be performed from a textual tour will be accomplished through various canonical biblical sources, through apocryphal biblical texts, such as the manuscripts of Janój (Enoch), through writings that belong to the oral rabbinic tradition (Talmud, Midrash and Agadah), among others. The hidden, the revealed, the sacred, the profane, light, darkness, truth, lies, evil and justice, transmission and culture are some of the categories that will be addressed in this text.  El presente artículo propone una ruta de lectura que presenta al topos “cueva” como una construcción textual y simbólica, arraigada a diversas fuentes religiosas, místicas y literarias. La cueva en estas fuentes se configura como un espacio iniciático, como umbral y como pasaje que produce una transformación epistémica en quienes la transitan. En este sentido, el propósito de este trabajo será indagar de qué maneras se construye el topos cuevas en diversas fuentes textuales a partir de un recorrido más amplio que buscará comprender las nociones de espacio- santidad- espacio sagrado- textos en la antigüedad, en particular de la antigüedad del Pueblo de Israel. Para ello, se realizará un recorrido textual por diversas fuentes bíblicas canónicas, por textos bíblicos apócrifos, como los manuscritos de Janój (Henoc), por escritos que pertenecen a la tradición rabínica oral (Talmud, Midrash y Agadah), entre otros. Lo oculto, lo revelado, lo sagrado, lo profano, la luz, la oscuridad, la verdad, la mentira, la maldad y la justicia, la transmisión y la cultura son algunas de las categorías que serán abordadas en el presente texto.  Universidad Nacional del Litoral 2022-10-04 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf application/zip https://bibliotecavirtual.unl.edu.ar/publicaciones/index.php/DeSignosySentidos/article/view/12130 10.14409/ss.2022.22.e0019 De Signos y Sentidos; Núm. 23 (2022): De Signos y Sentidos; e0019 De Signos y Sentidos; No. 23 (2022): De Signos y Sentidos; e0019 2362-5627 1668-866X 10.14409/ss.2022.23 spa https://bibliotecavirtual.unl.edu.ar/publicaciones/index.php/DeSignosySentidos/article/view/12130/16453 https://bibliotecavirtual.unl.edu.ar/publicaciones/index.php/DeSignosySentidos/article/view/12130/26 Derechos de autor 2022 Andrés Julio Efron https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.es_ES
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topic Dead Sea Scrolls
Book of Henoc
Biblical and rabbinic literatures
Transmission and culture
Manuscritos del Mar Muerto
Libro de Henoc
Literaturas rabínicas, bíblicas y apócrifas
Transmisión y cultura
spellingShingle Dead Sea Scrolls
Book of Henoc
Biblical and rabbinic literatures
Transmission and culture
Manuscritos del Mar Muerto
Libro de Henoc
Literaturas rabínicas, bíblicas y apócrifas
Transmisión y cultura
Efron, Andrés Julio
Textual configuration of the cave topos in the apocryphal, biblical and rabbinic literatures. The case of the book of Hanoch (Enoch)
topic_facet Dead Sea Scrolls
Book of Henoc
Biblical and rabbinic literatures
Transmission and culture
Manuscritos del Mar Muerto
Libro de Henoc
Literaturas rabínicas, bíblicas y apócrifas
Transmisión y cultura
author Efron, Andrés Julio
author_facet Efron, Andrés Julio
author_sort Efron, Andrés Julio
title Textual configuration of the cave topos in the apocryphal, biblical and rabbinic literatures. The case of the book of Hanoch (Enoch)
title_short Textual configuration of the cave topos in the apocryphal, biblical and rabbinic literatures. The case of the book of Hanoch (Enoch)
title_full Textual configuration of the cave topos in the apocryphal, biblical and rabbinic literatures. The case of the book of Hanoch (Enoch)
title_fullStr Textual configuration of the cave topos in the apocryphal, biblical and rabbinic literatures. The case of the book of Hanoch (Enoch)
title_full_unstemmed Textual configuration of the cave topos in the apocryphal, biblical and rabbinic literatures. The case of the book of Hanoch (Enoch)
title_sort textual configuration of the cave topos in the apocryphal, biblical and rabbinic literatures. the case of the book of hanoch (enoch)
description This article proposes a reading route that presents the topos "cave" as a textual and symbolic construction, rooted in various religious, mystical and literary sources. The cave in these sources is configured as an initiatory space, as a threshold and as a passage that produces an epistemic transformation in those who walk through it. In this regard, the purpose of this work will be to investigate in what ways the cave topos are constructed in various textual sources. This will be carried out from a broader perspective that will seek to understand the notions of space- holiness- sacred space- texts in antiquity, in particular the antiquity of the Israel’s people. This will be performed from a textual tour will be accomplished through various canonical biblical sources, through apocryphal biblical texts, such as the manuscripts of Janój (Enoch), through writings that belong to the oral rabbinic tradition (Talmud, Midrash and Agadah), among others. The hidden, the revealed, the sacred, the profane, light, darkness, truth, lies, evil and justice, transmission and culture are some of the categories that will be addressed in this text.
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