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Voices from Exile: Delving into Jewish Theology, History, and Folklore

A Review of Moshe Idel's Work: Part 1

26 min • 11 september 2024
Today I am providing a brief review of the work of Moshe Idel titled Ben: Sonship and Jewish Mysticism. It's an amazing book which in reality requires its own course to explain. What I hope to do here is briefly discuss some of the key concepts. Many religious traditions generally espouse the idea that a channel exists between the divine and human spheres of existence. Interaction with the divine sphere can be achieved in one of two ways. The divine realm can break through the physical world. Alternatively, this can be achieved by humans ascending to the divine realm. For most individuals familiar with traditional Judaism, this seems to largely be the domain of pagan religions. But a closer look quickly reveals that ascents into the divine realm, while not common, are not foreign to either the biblical or rabbinic tradition. A few examples include the legendary ascent of Enoch which contrary to popular opinion is not simply a Christian obsession or the domain of the community of Qumran. The Enoch tradition, with its antecedents or at least parallels in Akkadian lore, is also found in mystical ascents of Sefer Hekhalot.
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