l i b r a ry o f n e w t e s ta m e n t s t u d i e s JOHN THE BAPTIZER AND PROPHET A Socio-Historical Study ROBERT L. WEBB I JOURNAL FOR THE STUDY OF THE NEW TESTAMENT SUPPLEMENT SERIES 62 Executive Editor David Hill JSOT Press Sheffield John the Baptizer and Prophet A Socio-HIstorical Study Robert L. Webb Journal for the Study of the New Testament Supplement Series 62 Copyright © 1991 Sheffield Academic Press Published by JSOT Press JSOT Press is an imprint of Sheffield Academic Press Ltd The University of Sheffield 343 Fulwood Road Sheffield S10 3BP England British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data Webb, Robert L. John the Baptizer and Prophet: A Socio-Historical Study. —(JSNT supplements. ISSN 0143-5108; 62) I. Title II. Series 232.94 EISBN 9781850753162 CONTENTS Preface 11 Abbreviations 13 Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION 19 1.1 Background and Orientation 19 1.2 Parameters and Approach 26 PART I: THE TRADITIONS CONCERNING JOHN Chapter 2 THE TRADITIONS CONCERNING JOHN THE BAPTIST IN JOSEPHUS'ANTIQUITIES OF THE JEWS AND OTHER NON-CHRISTIAN LITERATURE 31 2.1 Introduction 31 2.2 The Portrayal of John the Baptist in Ant. 18.116-19 31 2.2.1 The Text and Context of Ant. 18.116-19 31 2.2.2 The Description of John in Ant. 18.116-19 34 2.3 The Authenticity of Ant. 18.116-19 39 2.4 Josephus as a Historian 41 2.5 The Traditions Concerning John the Baptist in the Slavonic Josephus 43 2.6 The Traditions Concerning John the Baptist in the Mandaean Literature 44 2.7 Conclusion 45 Chapter 3 THE TRADITIONS CONCERNING JOHN THE BAPTIST IN EARLY CHRISTIAN GOSPELS 47 3.1 Introduction 47 3.2 The Portrayal of John the Baptist in Q 47 3.3 The Portrayal of John the Baptist in Mark 51 3.4 The Portrayal of John the Baptist in Matthew 55 3.5 The Portrayal of John the Baptist in Luke/Acts 60 3.6 The Portrayal of John the Baptist in the Fourth Gospel 70 3.7 The Portrayal of John the Baptist in Extra-Canonical Gospels 77 6 John the Baptizer and Prophet 3.7.1 The Gospel of Thomas 78 3.7.2 The Gospel of the Ebionites 81 3.7.3 The Gospel of the Nazareans 83 3.7.4 The Protevangelium of James 83 3.7.5 Summary 84 3.8 The Use of These Traditions in a Historical Investigation 85 3.9 Conclusion 91 PART II: JOHN AS BAPTIZER Chapter 4 ABLUTIONS IN THE OLD TESTAMENT AND SECOND TEMPLE JEWISH LITERATURE 95 4.1 Introduction 95 4.2 Ablutions in the Old Testament 96 4.2.1 Cleanness and Uncleanness 96 4.2.2 Ablutions of Objects 97 4.2.3 Sprinkling Water upon a Person 98 4.2.4 Washing Parts of a Person's Body 100 4.2.5 Bathing a Person's Body 101 4.2.6 Metaphorical Use of Ablution Language 104 4.2.7 Summary 106 4.3 Ablutions in Second Temple Jewish Literature 108 4.3.1 Passing References to Washings and Immersions 108 4.3.2 Immersions Performed by Bannus 112 4.3.3 Immersions Performed by the Essenes 113 4.3.4 Immersions in the Addition to T. Levi 2.3 in Manuscript E 116 4.3.5 Immersions in Sibylline Oracles 4 120 4.3.6 Immersions in the Life of Adam and Eve {Apocalypse of Moses) 121 4.3.7 The Immersion of a Jewish Proselyte 122 4.4 Conclusion 130 Chapter 5 ABLUTIONS IN THE QUMRAN LITERATURE 133 5.1 Introduction 133 5.2 Purity and Ablutions in Various Qumran Scrolls 134 5.2.1 General References to Purity and Ablutions 134 5.2.2 Issues Related to the Practice of Immersions at Qumran 138 5.3 Immersions in 1QS 140 Contents 7 5.3.1 1QS 2.25-3.9 140 5.3.2 1QS 5.7-15 152 5.3.3 1QS 4.19-22 156 5.4 The Ideology and Function of Immersions 157 5.4.1 Ideological Concepts Relating to Immersions at Qumran 157 5.4.2 The Function of Immersions at Qumran 159 5.5 Conclusion 161 Chapter 6 THE ADMINISTRATION AND FUNCTIONS OF JOHN'S BAPTISM 163 6.1 Introduction 163 6.2 The Evidence for John's Baptism 163 6.2.1 Ant 18.117 165 6.2.2 Mt. 3.1-6 = Mk 1.2-6 = Lk. 3.2b-6 168 6.2.3 Mt. 3.7-10 = Lk. 3.7-9 173 6.2.4 Mt. 3.11-12 = Mk 1.7-8 = Lk. 3.15-18 179 6.2.5 Summary 179 6.3 The Administration of John's Baptism 179 6.4 The Functions of John's Baptism 183 6.4.1 An Expression of Conversionary Repentance 184 6.4.2 A Mediation of Divine Forgiveness 190 6.4.3 A Purification from Uncleanness 194 6.4.4 A Foreshadowing of the Expected Figure's Ministry 196 6.4.5 An Initiation into the True Israel' 197 6.4.6 A Protest against the Temple Establishment 203 6.5 The Jewish Context of John's Baptism 206 6.5.1 The Context of the Old Testament 206 6.5.2 The Context of the Second Temple Jewish Literature 207 6.5.3 The Context of the Qumran Literature 209 6.6 Conclusion 213 PART III: JOHN AS PROPHET Chapter 7 JUDGMENT/RESTORATION FIGURES IN THE OLD TESTAMENT AND SECOND TEMPLE JEWISH LITERATURE 219 7.1 Introduction 219 7.2 Yahweh 222 7.3 The Expected Davidic King/Davidic Messiah 228 John the Baptizer and Prophet 1A The Aaronic Messiah (with the Davidic Messiah) 235 7.5 The Angelic Prince Michael/Melchizedek 239 7.6 The Human-like Figure/the Son of Man 242 7.7 Elijah-redivivus 250 7.8 The Relationship between Yahweh and the Other Figures 254 7.9 Conclusion 259 Chapter 8 JOHN'S PROCLAMATION OF AN EXPECTED FIGURE 261 8.1 Introduction 261 8.2 The Evidence for John's Proclamation of an Expected Figure 261 8.2.1 Mt. 3.11-12 = Mk 1.7-8 = Lk. 3.15-18 262 8.2.2 Mt. 11.2-6 = Lk. 7.18-23 278 8.3 The Identity of John's Expected Figure 282 8.4 The Activities of John's Expected Figure 289 8.4.1 Baptizing with a Holy Spirit and Fire 289 8.4.2 Cleaning the Threshing Floor 295 8.5 John's Perception of the Judgment and Restoration 300 8.6 Conclusion 304 Chapter 9 PROPHETIC FIGURES IN LATE SECOND TEMPLE JUDAISM 307 9.1 Introduction 307 9.2 The Sources and Categories for Analysis 310 9.2.1 The Character of the Sources 310 9.2.2 The Categories for Analysis 312 9.3 Clerical Prophets 317 9.4 Sapiential Prophets 322 9.4.1 Essene Sapiential Prophets 322 9.4.2 Pharisaic Sapiential Prophets 326 9.5 Popular Prophets 333 9.5.1 Leadership Popular Prophets 333 9.5.2 Solitary Popular Prophets 339 9.5.3 Summary 342 9.6 Conclusion 346 Chapter 10 THE SOCIO-POLITICAL ORIENTATION OF JOHN'S PROPHETIC MINISTRY 349 10.1 Introduction 349 10.2 John's Identity as a Leadership Popular Prophet 350 Contents 10.3 The Interests of John and his Movement 355 10.4 The Tactics of John and his Movement 359 10.5 The Symbolic Event of John and his Movement 360 10.6 The Opposition to John and his Movement 366 10.6.1 Herod Antipas 366 10.6.2 The Temple Establishment 370 10.6.3 The Romans 372 10.7 The Arrest and Execution of John 373 10.8 Conclusion 377 Chapter 11 CONCLUSION 379 11.1 Contributions to Research 379 11.1.1 Methodological Contributions 379 11.1.2 Contextual Contributions 380 11.1.3 Historical Contributions 381 11.1.4 Exegetical Contributions 382 11.2 Areas for Further Research 383 Bibliography 385 Index of Ancient Literature 417 Index of Modern Authors 441