Enoch and the Mosaic Torah- The Evidence of Jubilees
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David W. Suter
riod. The problem is that the writer's clever use of selective anachronism
makes it difficult to reconstruct that system.
In Jubilees, Enoch is presented for the first time as an authority on sac
rifice, and the book presents sanctuaries and temple service as essential to
the stability of the created order. The selective anachronism of the narrative
portrays Israel as a nation of priests^32 whose presence and rule in the navel
of the earth, the land of Israel, are essential to universal order. At the same
time, this nation of priests will be served by a Levitical priesthood of ritual
specialists whose role is reflected in the blessing and investiture of Levi as
priest. The ultimate vision of the book sees this order inherent in creation
with the inclusion of sanctuaries of Eden, Zion, and Sinai in the created or
der, and it anticipates the restoration of that order with the appearance of
the eschatological temple on Mount Zion, built by the hand of God.
- Himmelfarb, "A Kingdom of Priests," 89-104.