00 24/12/2013 14:42
Chi c'è sopra l'elohim Yahweh?

La gerarchia pare essere formata in questo modo:

Elyon
Elohim
Malachim

Si vuol far credere che Elyon sia sinonimo di Elohim e quindi far ricadere il tutto su un unico personaggio, ovvero Yahweh.

Da Wikipedia

This passage appears to identify ʿElyōn with Elohim, but not necessarily with Yahweh. It can be read to mean that ʿElyōn separated mankind into 70 nations according to his 70 sons (the 70 sons of Ēl being mentioned in the Ugaritic texts), each of these sons to be the tutelary god over one of the 70 nations, one of them being the god of Israel, Yahweh. Alternatively, it may mean that ʿElyōn, having given the other nations to his sons, now takes Israel for himself under his name of God. Both interpretations have supporters.
In Isaiah 14.13–14 ʿElyōn is used in a very mystical context in the passage providing the basis for later speculation on the fall of Satan where the rebellious prince of Babylon is pictured as boasting:

I shall be enthroned in the mount of the council in the farthest north [or farthest Zaphon]
I will ascend about the heights of the clouds;
I will be like the Most High.


en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elyon
[Modificato da Ale-95 24/12/2013 14:43]