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Title: Astrology and the Zodiac in Sefer Hekhalot
Subtitle: Social and Ideological Functions?
Author(s): ARBEL, Daphna
Journal: ARAM Periodical
Volume: 24    Date: 2012   
Pages: 443-456
DOI: 10.2143/ARAM.24.0.3009284

Abstract :
With a focus on Sefer Hekahlot (or 3 Enoch) of the Hekhalot literature from late antiquity, I will advance in this paper three interrelated suggestions. First, I will identify and examine how Sefer Hekahlot includes both explicit and implicit references to an astrological worldview and the zodiac. Second, I will situate these references in the wider intellectual landscape of antiquity/late antiquity, and the common and idiosyncratic use of astrological worldview and (literary and material) representations of the Zodiac in Jewish and non-Jewish sources. Third, rather than attempting to assign precise meanings to the astrological and zodiacal references in Sefer Hekahlot, I will explore the plausibility that these references may have been employed as discursive elements in the construction of what made authority superior and legitimate.