Tempeljska gora in predislamski Jeruzalem med krščanstvom in judovstvom = The Temple Mount and Pre-Islamic Jerusalem between Judaism and Christianity

This paper presents the pre-Islamic Jews’ and Christians’ conception of Jerusalem, the Temple Mount and the Basilica of the Holy Sepulchre. The first part of the paper presents Jewish views of the Temple Mount, pointing out that Jews hoped, and still do, to rebuild the Temple, and that there was a w...

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Subtitles:The Temple Mount and Pre-Islamic Jerusalem between Judaism and Christianity
Main Author: Krajnc, Aljaž (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Slovenian
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Published: Inštitut za ekumensko teologijo in medreligijski dialog pri Teološki fakulteti Univerze v Ljubljani 2023
In: Edinost in dialog
Year: 2023, Volume: 78, Issue: 2, Pages: 167-210
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Temple Mount (Jerusalem) / Dome of the Rock / Christianity / Judaism / Rabbinic Judaism / Islam / Syriac language
RelBib Classification:BH Judaism
BJ Islam
CA Christianity
KBL Near East and North Africa
Further subjects:B Kupola na skali
B syriac christianity
B sirsko krščanstvo
B Rabbinic Judaism
B Christianity
B tempeljska gora
B rabinsko judovstvo
B dome of the rock
B temple mount
B jerusalem
B Islam
B judovstvo
B Judaism
B krščanstvo
B Jeruzalem
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Summary:This paper presents the pre-Islamic Jews’ and Christians’ conception of Jerusalem, the Temple Mount and the Basilica of the Holy Sepulchre. The first part of the paper presents Jewish views of the Temple Mount, pointing out that Jews hoped, and still do, to rebuild the Temple, and that there was a widespread belief in rabbinic Judaism that in the centre of the Temple stood a stone called the šǝtiyyâ, which marked the centre of the world, and from which the world was created. The second part of the paper analyses the notion of the eternal desolation of the Temple Mount among Syriac Christians, which developed in close contact with rabbinic Judaism. The article shows that the Christian thesis on the eternal destruction of the Jewish Temple is closely related to the Christian critique of rabbinic Judaism as such and of religious practices of Jews. In the course of the development and construction of the Christian earthly Jerusalem, Christians developed a distinctive system of beliefs that integrated some of the characteristics that Jews ascribed to the Temple, including the belief in the Temple as the centre of the world. In the conclusion, the article sketches the basic tensions between Judaism and Christianity regarding the future of the Temple Mount at the beginning of the 7th century. When Muslims conquered Jerusalem and entered into the world of these tensions, they forever changed it through the deliberate use and refutation of Christian and Jewish belief in accordance with their own religious teachings.
Članek predstavi predislamsko pojmovanje Jeruzalema, tempeljske gore in bazilike Božjega groba med judi in kristjani. V prvem delu članka predstavimo judovske poglede na tempeljsko goro, pri čemer izpostavimo, da so judje upali in še vedno upajo na ponovno izgradnjo templja ter da se v rabinskem judovstvu razširi prepričanje, da je sredi templja stal kamen, imenovan šǝtiyyâ, ki je zaznamoval središče sveta in iz katerega naj bi bil ustvarjen svet. Drugi del članka je namenjen krščanskemu pojmovanju o večni zapuščenosti tempeljske gore med sirskimi kristjani, ki se je razvilo v tesnem kontaktu z rabinskim judovstvom. Članek pokaže, da je krščanska teza o večnem uničenju judovskega templja tesno povezana s krščansko kritiko rabinskega judovstva kot takega in njihovih verskih praks. Kristjani med razvojem in pozidavo krščanskega zemeljskega Jeruzalema razvijejo svojevrstno misel, ki integrira nekatere značilnosti, ki so jih judje pripisovali templju, vključno z verovanjem v tempelj kot središče sveta. V zaključku članek skicira temeljni zaplet, ki se je med judi in kristjani odvijal v začetku 7. stoletja in v katerega so ob osvojitvi Jeruzalema vstopili muslimani ter ga za vedno spremenili preko premišljene uporabe in ovržbe krščanske in judovske simbolike.
ISSN:2385-8907
Contains:Enthalten in: Edinost in dialog
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.34291/Edinost/78/02/Krajnc