Balaam's 'star oracle' in the Dead Sea Scrolls (Num 24:15-19) and Bar Kokhba

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Abstract

An exposition of the Jewish reception of the "Star of Balaam" in the Dead Sea Scrolls and in texts related to Bar Kokhba The paper examines the question of whether the 'Star of Bethlehem'; in Matthew 2:9 references the messianic prophecy of Num 24:17, and in turn whether Num 24:17 was also known by the Bar Kokhba movement. Based on its repeated use in the Dead Sea Scrolls as an excerpted text, it is argued that writer of the Gospel of Matthew would have been aware of the importance of Num 24:15-19 in Second Temple Judaism. Furthermore, claims in early Christian and rabbinical sources that Bar Kokhba was regarded as a false, self-proclaimed messiah contain some support from documents excavated from the Judean desert. The ancient sources suggested that the Bar Kokhba movement was also aware of Num 24:17 and that it regarded Jesus as a rival messianic movement. Hence the prophetic interpretation of the biblical passage is implicit in the 'Star of Bethlehem' narrative.
Original languageUndefined
Title of host publicationThe Star of Bethlehem and the Magi
Subtitle of host publicationInterdisciplinary Perspectives from Experts on the Ancient Near East, the Greco-Roman World, and Modern Astronomy
EditorsP Bartel, G van Kooten
PublisherBrill
Pages399-429
Number of pages31
Volume19
ISBN (Print)978-90-04-30797-1
Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 2015

Publication series

NameThemes in Biblical Narrative
PublisherBrill

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