TY - JOUR
T1 - The vow-curse in ancient Jewish texts
AU - Manekin-Bamberger, Avigail
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2019/7/1
Y1 - 2019/7/1
N2 - Uttering a vow was an important and popular religious practice in ancient Judaism. It is mentioned frequently in biblical literature, and an entire rabbinic tractate, Nedarim, is devoted to this subject. In this article, I argue that starting from the Second Temple period, alongside the regular use of the vow, vows were also used as an aggressive binding mechanism in interpersonal situations. This practice became so popular that in certain contexts the vow became synonymous with the curse, as in a number of ossuaries in Jerusalem and in the later Aramaic incantation bowls. Moreover, this semantic expansion was not an isolated Jewish phenomenon but echoed both the use of the anathema in the Pauline epistles and contemporary Greco-Roman and Babylonian magical practices.
AB - Uttering a vow was an important and popular religious practice in ancient Judaism. It is mentioned frequently in biblical literature, and an entire rabbinic tractate, Nedarim, is devoted to this subject. In this article, I argue that starting from the Second Temple period, alongside the regular use of the vow, vows were also used as an aggressive binding mechanism in interpersonal situations. This practice became so popular that in certain contexts the vow became synonymous with the curse, as in a number of ossuaries in Jerusalem and in the later Aramaic incantation bowls. Moreover, this semantic expansion was not an isolated Jewish phenomenon but echoed both the use of the anathema in the Pauline epistles and contemporary Greco-Roman and Babylonian magical practices.
KW - ancient magic
KW - Aramaic incantation bowls
KW - Damascus Document
KW - Paul
KW - rabbinics
KW - Second Temple literature
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U2 - 10.1017/S0017816019000154
DO - 10.1017/S0017816019000154
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AN - SCOPUS:85068722854
SN - 0017-8160
VL - 112
SP - 340
EP - 357
JO - Harvard Theological Review
JF - Harvard Theological Review
IS - 3
ER -