Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Miscellaneous Frontmatter
- Preface
- Contents
- Note on Translations of Sources
- Note on Transliteration
- Introduction
- 1 The Merkavah and the Sevenfold Pattern
- 2 From Temple to Merkavah: From the Chariot Throne of the Cherubim to Ezekiel's Vision
- 3 The Solar Calendar as Pattern of Sacred Time
- 4 Enoch Son of Jared and the Solar Calendar
- 5 The Sin of the Watchers and the Lunar Calendar
- 6 Covenants, Oaths, Sevens, and the Festival of Shavuot
- 7 Ezekiel's Vision and the Festival of Shavuot
- 8 Priests and Angels
- 9 The Secessionist Priesthood and Rabbinic Tradition
- 10 Heikhalot Literature
- Glossary
- Bibliography
- Index
4 - Enoch Son of Jared and the Solar Calendar
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Miscellaneous Frontmatter
- Preface
- Contents
- Note on Translations of Sources
- Note on Transliteration
- Introduction
- 1 The Merkavah and the Sevenfold Pattern
- 2 From Temple to Merkavah: From the Chariot Throne of the Cherubim to Ezekiel's Vision
- 3 The Solar Calendar as Pattern of Sacred Time
- 4 Enoch Son of Jared and the Solar Calendar
- 5 The Sin of the Watchers and the Lunar Calendar
- 6 Covenants, Oaths, Sevens, and the Festival of Shavuot
- 7 Ezekiel's Vision and the Festival of Shavuot
- 8 Priests and Angels
- 9 The Secessionist Priesthood and Rabbinic Tradition
- 10 Heikhalot Literature
- Glossary
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
Enoch was found to be perfect and walked with the Lord and was taken, a sign of knowledge to all generations.
He was the first among the sons of men who were born upon earth and who wrote in a book the signs of heaven according to the order of their months, so that the sons of man might know the appointed times of the years according to their order with respect to each of their months.
TIME, as conceived by the authors of Qumran literature (in particular, the Temple Scroll, Miktsat ma'asei hatorah (MMT), Songs of the Sabbath Sacrifice, the Damascus Document, Blessings, the Psalms Scroll, the Calendars of Priestly Courses) and certain pseudepigraphic works (Jubilees, 1 and 2 Enoch), was not an arbitrary, man-made structure or human order, dependent on unstable observations and determinations influenced by external conditions, adjustments, and errors. It was of divine origin, a cosmic pattern obeying preordained, immutable laws, a cycle that had been recurring since sacred time was imprinted on nature during the seven days of Creation and consecrated through the sabbath day. Time was envisaged as the reflection of divine order in the universe, so designed as to perpetuate the cycle of life, blessing, and fertility, an order in which time and space are sanctified and interdependent from the earliest stages of Creation, which took place in time divided into seven days and in the space formed during those seven days.
The calendar was not entrusted to man, subject to adjustment and change, dependent upon human calculations or terrestrial considerations; for it represented the concept of a profound, comprehensive reality, a divine reality beyond the reach of the senses but reflected in the cyclic, numerical harmony revealed in the passage and changes of time. The calendar, based on a cycle of sabbaths and seasons, embodied the eternity of the primeval order, based on the eternal cycle of the sun and the cyclic motion of the celestial bodies, which could be precisely predicted by numerical calculation. The calendar also related to the secrets of the cyclic nature of procreation, dependent on counting and calculation, purification and oath, ensuring the continuity of abundance, life, and fertility.
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- The Three TemplesOn the Emergence of Jewish Mysticism, pp. 88 - 110Publisher: Liverpool University PressPrint publication year: 2004