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词条 Shiviti
释义

  1. In Judaic art

  2. Notes

  3. See also

  4. External links

Shiviti (שויתי in Hebrew, also: Shivisi, in the Ashkenazic pronunciation) are meditative representations of a candlestick used in some Jewish communities for contemplation over God's name. They are usually placed over the amud - the podium from which the prayer service is led by the hazzan. A decorated parochet or mizrach tapestry, or a special illustrated page in the siddur with similar imagery may also serve the same function.

The Shiviti displays the Divine Name of God (the Tetragrammaton) followed by a representation of the Temple seven-branched candlelabrum, or more accurately, lamp-stand (since oil rather than wax was used) as described in {{bibleverse||Exodus|25:31|HE}}.

Shiviti is the first word in the Hebrew text of {{bibleverse||Psalms|16:8|HE}} meaning “I have placed” and the next word is the Tetragrammaton aforementioned, which is writ large. The complete verse means “I have placed the Lord always before me”, and is written at the top. This item is meant to enable the worshipper, while praying, to assume an appropriate posture and frame of mind, not unlike the Eastern mandala tradition.

The Kabbalists observed that {{bibleverse||Psalms|67|HE}} has a sentence structure such that it may be said to figuratively represent a lamp-stand.{{citation needed|date=December 2014}} The first verse is the title, and it stretches across the entire stand, marking out the burning lamps. Of the actual text which follows, the fourth, middle verse is the longest, and represents the middle trunk and the long supporting shaft. The first and seventh are the next longest, and represent the long outer branches. The remaining inner branches are of equal word length.

In Judaic art

In the 18th and 19th centuries this tradition turned into a whole branch of Judaic art.[1][2] Today, a number of Jewish artists produce various modern forms of Shiviti, sometimes merging the old Kabbalistic traditions with New Age and Far Eastern motifs.

Notes

1. ^{{cite book|last1=Kleeblatt |first1=Norman L. |first2=Vivian B. |last2=Mann |title=Treasures of the Jewish Museum |location= New York |publisher=The Jewish Museum |year=1986 |pages=138-139}}
2. ^{{cite web|title=Shiviti |publisher=The Jewish Museum |url=http://www.thejewishmuseum.org/onlinecollection/object_collection.php?objectid=5940 |archiveurl=https://archive.is/20130415220901/http://www.thejewishmuseum.org/onlinecollection/object_collection.php?objectid=5940 |archivedate=2013-04-15}}

See also

  • Religious image

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20090426035720/http://www.library.yale.edu/judaica/newacquisitions2006.html 19th century Shiviti] at the Yale University Library

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