TY - JOUR
T1 - Crossing over from Earth to Heaven: The Image of the Ark and the Merkavah in the North French Hebrew Miscellany
AU - Offenberg, S.
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - The North French Hebrew Miscellany is a Hebrew illuminated manuscript produced in northern France around 1278-1280. On a full page illumination we see the Tabernacle implements set in a golden medallion. The image contains the Ark of Covenant with a rainbow shaped arch above it, flanked by two six winged angels. We see a correlation between this portrayal and the creation scene in this manuscript. This paper suggests that the image displays cosmological ideas, based on the vision of Ezekiel, as well as the mystical writings of the Hekhalot literature and of Ashkenazi pietism. The Ark of Covenant, although the most holy religious object, still it is a corporeal one; Moses was instructed to build the desert Tabernacle in the design of the created world. The Ark is also made in the image of the Throne of God, and in a way, the Ark mediates between Earth and Heaven. Against the background of contemporary textual and artistic evidence, this border crossing is examined.
AB - The North French Hebrew Miscellany is a Hebrew illuminated manuscript produced in northern France around 1278-1280. On a full page illumination we see the Tabernacle implements set in a golden medallion. The image contains the Ark of Covenant with a rainbow shaped arch above it, flanked by two six winged angels. We see a correlation between this portrayal and the creation scene in this manuscript. This paper suggests that the image displays cosmological ideas, based on the vision of Ezekiel, as well as the mystical writings of the Hekhalot literature and of Ashkenazi pietism. The Ark of Covenant, although the most holy religious object, still it is a corporeal one; Moses was instructed to build the desert Tabernacle in the design of the created world. The Ark is also made in the image of the Throne of God, and in a way, the Ark mediates between Earth and Heaven. Against the background of contemporary textual and artistic evidence, this border crossing is examined.
M3 - Article
SN - 1081-8561
VL - 26
SP - 135
EP - 158
JO - Kabbalah: Journal for the Study of Jewish Mystical Texts
JF - Kabbalah: Journal for the Study of Jewish Mystical Texts
ER -