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The Messiah texts / Raphael Patai. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Undetermined Publication details: Detroit : Wayne State University Press, (c)1979.Description: liii, 373 pages ; 21 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780814316528
  • 0814316522
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • BM615.P383.M477 1979
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Contents:
The biblical preamble -- Preexistence and names of the Messiah -- Early Messiahs -- The ancestry of the Messiah -- The waiting -- Counting the days -- Hastening the end -- Son of the clouds -- The bird's nest -- Contest in heaven -- The pangs of times -- The suffering Messiah -- The mother of the Messiah -- Elijah the great forerunner -- Gog and Magog -- Armilus -- Messiah ben Joseph -- Wars and victories -- The ingathering and the return of the shekhina -- The triumph of the Lord -- Resurrection -- The last judgment -- Messianic Jerusalem -- Miraculous fertility -- The banquet -- New worlds and a new Tora -- Universal blessings -- Messiah dreams -- The modern postlude -- Recapitulation -- Appendix I : prayers for the coming of the Messiah -- Appendix II : Maimonides on the Messiah -- Appendix III : a Messiah catechism -- Appendix IV : the pope's letter -- Appendix V : a Messianic disputation -- Appendix VI : Grimmelshausen's account.
Summary: ollowing a detailed introduction to the world of messianic ideology and its significance in Jewish history, The Messiah Texts traces the progress of the messianic legend from its biblical beginnings to contemporary expressions. Renowned scholar Raphael Patai has skillfully selected passages from a voluminous literature spanning three millennia. Using his own translations from Hebrew, Aramaic, Arabic, Latin, and other original texts, Patai excerpts delightful folk tales, apocalyptic fantasies, and parables of prophetic power. All are central to the understanding of a magnificent heritage. patai also investigates the false messiahs who have appeared throughout Jewish history, the modern Messiah-influenced movements such as reform Judaism and Zionism, and the numerous reasons put forth by the various branches of Judaism as to why the Messiah has not yet appeared. AMAZON
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Includes bibliographies and index.

The biblical preamble -- Preexistence and names of the Messiah -- Early Messiahs -- The ancestry of the Messiah -- The waiting -- Counting the days -- Hastening the end -- Son of the clouds -- The bird's nest -- Contest in heaven -- The pangs of times -- The suffering Messiah -- The mother of the Messiah -- Elijah the great forerunner -- Gog and Magog -- Armilus -- Messiah ben Joseph -- Wars and victories -- The ingathering and the return of the shekhina -- The triumph of the Lord -- Resurrection -- The last judgment -- Messianic Jerusalem -- Miraculous fertility -- The banquet -- New worlds and a new Tora -- Universal blessings -- Messiah dreams -- The modern postlude -- Recapitulation -- Appendix I : prayers for the coming of the Messiah -- Appendix II : Maimonides on the Messiah -- Appendix III : a Messiah catechism -- Appendix IV : the pope's letter -- Appendix V : a Messianic disputation -- Appendix VI : Grimmelshausen's account.

ollowing a detailed introduction to the world of messianic ideology and its significance in Jewish history, The Messiah Texts traces the progress of the messianic legend from its biblical beginnings to contemporary expressions.

Renowned scholar Raphael Patai has skillfully selected passages from a voluminous literature spanning three millennia. Using his own translations from Hebrew, Aramaic, Arabic, Latin, and other original texts, Patai excerpts delightful folk tales, apocalyptic fantasies, and parables of prophetic power. All are central to the understanding of a magnificent heritage. patai also investigates the false messiahs who have appeared throughout Jewish history, the modern Messiah-influenced movements such as reform Judaism and Zionism, and the numerous reasons put forth by the various branches of Judaism as to why the Messiah has not yet appeared. AMAZON

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