Keywords
Abraham, Second-Temple Period, Jewish writers
Abstract
During the Second-Temple Period, Jews remembered and reimagined the story of Abraham to address their own immediate historical and cultural concerns. By exploring these reimaginations, we learn more about the faith and interests of later Jews who looked to their forefather for inspiration and guidance on how to live in a world of change, opportunity, and challenge. Second Temple Jewish writers included in this article are Artapanus, the author of Jubilees; Pseudo-Eupolemus, the author of Genesis Apocryphon; Philo, and Josephus. Abraham was resurrected in these texts, but with the body and soul of the later author, Josephus; these authors live on in the guise of Abraham.
Recommended Citation
Halverson, Taylor
(2019)
"The Lives of Abraham: Seeing Abraham through the Eyes of Second-Temple Jews,"
Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship: Vol. 32, Article 13.
Available at:
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/interpreter/vol32/iss1/13