Becoming Elijah : Prophet of Transformation
ISBN: 9780300264920
Platform/Publisher: Ebook Central / Yale University Press
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Subjects: Religion;

National Jewish Book Award winner Matt (God and the Big Bang) illuminates in this astute entry to Yale's Jewish Lives series how depictions of the biblical prophet Elijah have evolved over centuries. Matt begins with the contradictions and inconsistencies in Elijah's portrayals, from a zealot and miracle worker in the Hebrew Bible to the legendary "benevolent savior" in Jewish folklore. "We should refine the question 'Who is Elijah?' reframing it: 'How is Elijah imagined and reimagined?' " Matt suggests, turning to the book of Kings, rabbinic literature, the kabbalah, the New Testament, and Jewish rituals to find answers. Rabbinic interpretation in the Talmud departed from biblical descriptions of Elijah by transforming him into the herald of the Messiah, a characterization that, in the New Testament, morphed into conflating him with John the Baptist. In all these renderings, Matt argues, "Elijah fills a need for hope," a role that lies at the core of his importance. The author's erudite prose and masterful command of history and faith traditions bring his subject to vibrant life. This is an edifying and accessible chronicle of a towering religious figure. (Mar.)


Daniel C. Matt is a leading authority on Kabbalah. His nine-volume annotated translation, The Zohar: Pritzker Edition , was honored with a National Jewish Book Award and has been hailed as "a monumental contribution to the history of Jewish thought.&rdquo
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