Shavuot, Covenant Renewal, and Pentecost

Leonhard Clemens

Forschungsartikel (Buchbeitrag) | Peer reviewed

Zusammenfassung

The essay discusses and rejects the presumption that Israel celebrated a ritual of covenant renewal at Shavuot in Second Temple times. Narrative texts like 2 Chronicles 15 and Jubilees 6 may associate the establishment of Israel's covenant with God and the festival of Shavuot without any connection to a ritual. The Rule of the Community from Qumran hints at the performance of a ritual for the integration of new members which is geared to the special situation of its type of group and hence by no means applicable to throngs of pilgrims who come to the Temple in Jerusalem at Shavuot let alone to the whole people of Israel. Furthermore, the sources presume that the covenant between God and Israel is not abolished and does not require an annual renewal. As ancient Judaism did not know a ritual of covenant renewal, Christian texts (including Acts 2) cannot allude to such a ritual. Whatever the origins of the Christian festival of Pentecost, it does not continue or supersede a Jewish ritual of covenant renewal.

Details zur Publikation

Herausgeber*innenvan Geest Paul, Poorthuis Marcel, Rose Els
BuchtitelSanctifying Texts, Transforming Rituals. Encounters in Liturgical Studies
Seitenbereich311-330
VerlagBrill
ErscheinungsortLeiden, Boston
Titel der ReiheBrill's Studies in Catholic Theology (ISSN: 2352-5746)
Nr. in Reihe5
StatusVeröffentlicht
Veröffentlichungsjahr2017
Sprache, in der die Publikation verfasst istEnglisch
ISBN9789004347090
DOI10.1163/9789004347083_016
StichwörterPentecost; Pfingsten; Shavuot; Wochenfest; Liturgy; Liturgie; Christianity; Judaism; Jewish Festivals; Christentum; Judentum; Jüdische Feste; Qumran; Bundeserneuerung; Bundeserneuerungsfest; Covenant Renewal; Israel

Autor*innen der Universität Münster

Leonhard, Clemens
Professur für Liturgiewissenschaft (Prof. Leonhard)