词条 | Eldad and Medad |
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In rabbinical tradition, Eldad and Medad are said to have predicted a war with Gog and Magog, with the king from Magog uniting the non-Jews and launching war in Palestine against the Jews, but these non-Jews being defeated and slain by fire from the Throne of God.[3][4] Some classical rabbinical literature argues that the non-Jews would be at the mercy of the Jewish Messiah;[5] such Messianic connections of Eldad and Medad also circulated among early Christian groups, and a particularly popular discussion of such prophecy was even quoted in the apocryphal Shepherd of Hermas.[6] According to biblical scholars, the real purpose of the story was to indicate that prophecy was not restricted to a select few people.[7] However, the text states that Eldad and Medad were of them that were written down,[8] making them less representative of the general population, although some textual scholars believe that this is a gloss added to the original Elohist[7][9] account, by a later editor who objected to the idea that anyone could become a prophet.[7] The names themselves are hence unimportant to the point of the story, and may have been chosen simply for the sake of assonance;[7] they seem to refer to dad, suggesting polytheism and/or a non-Israelite origin:
According to Jewish tradition, Eldad and Medad were buried in the same cave in Edrei.[10] Notes and citations1. ^{{bibleverse||Numbers|11:24-26|}} {{Prophets of the Tanakh}}2. ^{{bibleverse||Numbers|11:27-29|}} 3. ^Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Numbers 11:26 4. ^Sanhedrin 17a 5. ^Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Numbers 11:26 6. ^Hermas (visions):2:3 7. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 Cheyne and Black, Encyclopedia Biblica 8. ^{{bibleverse||Numbers|11:26|}} 9. ^Peake's commentary on the Bible 10. ^Burial Places of the Fathers, published by Yehuda Levi Nahum in book: Ṣohar la-ḥasifat ginzei teiman (Heb. צהר לחשיפת גנזי תימן), Tel-Aviv 1986, p. 253 3 : Torah people|Book of Numbers|Duos |
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