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THE CREATION OF MAN AND WOMAN THEMES IN BIBLICAL NARRATIVE JEWISH AND CHRISTIAN TRADITIONS Editorial Board PHILIP S. ALEXANDER - GERARD P. LUTTIKHUIZEN Assistant Editor FREEK VAN DER STEEN Advisory Board WOLFGANG A. BIENERT -JAMES L. KUGEL FLORENTINO GARCIA MARTINEZ -JAMES R. MUELLER - ED NOORT VOLUME III THE CREATION OF MAN AND WOMAN Interpretations of the Biblical Narratives in Jewish and Christian traditions EDITED BY GERARD P. LUTTIKHUIZEN BRILL LEIDEN • BOSTON • KOLN 2000 This book is printed on acid-free paper. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data The creation of man and woman : Interpretations of the biblical narratives in Jewish and Christian traditions. / edited by Gerard P. Luttikhuizen. p. cm. — (Themes in biblical narrative, ISSN 1388-3909 ; v. 3) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 9004116710 (alk. paper) 1. Adam (Biblical figure) 2. Eve (Biblical figure) 3. Creation—History of doctrines. 4. Bible. O.T. Genesis I-II—Criticism, interpretation, etc.— -History. I. Luttikhuizen, Gerard P. II. Series. BS580.A4C74 2000 291.2'2—dc21 00-025992 CIP Die Deutsche Bibliothek - CIP-Einheitsaufnahme The creation of man and woman interpretations of the biblical narratives in Jewish and Christian traditions / ed. by Gerard P. Luttikhuizen. - Leiden ; Boston ; Koln : Brill, 2000 (Themes in Biblical narrative ; Vol. 3) ISBN 90-04-11671-0 Cover design: TopicA (Antoinette Hanekuyk) Petrus Plancius, Tabula Geographica, In Qua Paradisus ..., Amsterdam ca. 1590 ISSN 1388-3909 ISBN 90 04 11671 0 © Copyright 2000 by Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, translated, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherutise, without prior written permission from the publisher. Authorization to photocopy items for internal or personal use is granted by Brill provided that the appropriate fees are paid directly to The Copyright Clearance Center, 222 Rosewood Drive, Suite 910 Danvers MA 01923, USA. Fees are subject to change. PRINTED IN THE NETHERLANDS CONTENTS Preface vii Abbreviations ix List of Contributors xi The Creation of Man and Woman in Biblical and Ancient Near Eastern Traditions 1 E. NOORT Pandora or the Creation of a Greek Eve 19 J.N. BREMMER The Creation of Man and Woman in Early Jewish Literature 34 J.T.A.G.M. VAN RUITEN Endowed With Reason or Glued to the Senses: Philo's Thoughts on Adam and Eve 63 A. VAN DEN HOEK Man, Woman, and the Angels in 1 Cor 11:2-16 76 LJ. LIETAERT PEERBOLTE Keeping Marriage Out of Paradise: The Creation of Man and Woman in Patristic Literature 93 H.S. BENJAMINS The Creation of the Human in Rabbinic Interpretation 107 G.M.G. TEUGELS Eve and the Matriarchs: Aspects of Woman Typology in Genesis 128 WJ. VAN BEKKUM The Creation of Man and \Voman in The Secret Book of John 140 G.P. LUTTIKHUIZEN "Two of Far Nobler Shape": Milton's Re-creation of Eve and Adam 156 H. WILCOX vi CONTENTS The Creation of Eve and the Ambivalence Between the Sexes 172 P.E. JONGSMA-TlELEMAN The Performance of Creation, Creation in Performance 187 S. LEVY References to Ancient Texts 207 PREFACE In June, 1999, the yearly conference of the research group "Jewish and Christian Traditions" of the Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies, University of Groningen, was devoted to the narratives of the creation of man and woman in the first chapters of Genesis and to the various ways in which these stories are interpreted in Judaism and Christianity. The proceedings of the conference are contained in the present book, which is the third volume of the series Themes in Biblical Narrative. The opening chapter deals with the Genesis accounts in their broader textual and ancient Near Eastern contexts. Due attention is given by E. Noort to the issues of gender and sexual duality. J.N. Bremmer discusses ancient Greek conceptions of the origin of human beings, notably the lesser-known stories about the first female(s). The following seven chapters deal with diverse early-Jewish and early-Christian interpretations of the ancient creation stories. J.T.A.G.M. van Ruiten examines in detail the interpretations and re-writings of the Genesis texts in Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha, particularly in Tobit, Jubilees, 2 Enoch, and in the Sibylline Oracles. The interpreta- tion given to the biblical texts by Philo of Alexandria—an inter- pretation which turned out to be very influential among Christian theologians of the first centuries—is the subject of an essay by A. van den Hoek. References to the great Jewish Hellenistic exegete and philosopher can be found in several other parts of this book as well. L.J. Lietaert Peerbolte analyses the manner in which the apostle Paul refers to the biblical creation stories in his discussion with Corinth- ian Christians. The Church Fathers were faced with the difficult task of reconciling their preference for celibacy with the positive view of marriage they found in the Genesis stories. Their various solutions are evaluated by H.S. Benjamins. Two chapters are dedicated to Jew- ish interpretations. L. Teugels discusses the hermeneutical problems the Rabbis encountered in their explanations of the creation narra- tives. In this connection, she also focuses on the figure of Lilith, the woman who, according to some later Jewish sources, was created before Eve. WJ. van Bekkum proceeds from the opposite perspective, drawing attention to Eve and the subsequent matriarchs as female viii PREFACE prototypes. He reveals how the Genesis stories about these women helped Jews to come to terms with the issue of (in-)fertility. G.P. Luttikhuizen concludes this part of the book with a study of the crit- ical use of biblical materials ,in the Gnostic creation myth of The Secret Book of John. The last three contributions to this volume revolve around the idea of re-creation. H. Wilcox analyses the poetic re-creation of Adam and Eve in John Milton's Paradise Lost. In a provocative essay, P.E. Jongsma-Tieleman re-reads the ancient stories from a "matri- archal" background. Finally, S. Levy turns to Divine creation as a model for human creativity. On the basis of several quite pertinent examples, he explores the motivation underlying the ancient desire to continue and expand the creative person's self. I would like to express my thanks to the Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies and to the Rudolf Agricola Institute for their organ- izational and financial support. It is a pleasure to thank Freek van der Steen and Brill Academic Publishers for all the help they pro- vided in realizing the publication of the book soon after the con- ference. Thanks also go to Miriam Craje, who prepared the list of abbreviations and the references to ancient texts. I extend my grat- itude to all those who participated in the conference and whose papers and comments contributed to the final results. Gerard P. Luttikhuizen ABBREVIATIONS ABD Anchor Bible Dictionary ACW Ancient Christian Writers ATD Das Alte Testament Deutsch ANEP Ancient Near East in Pictures relating to the Old Testament ANET Ancient Near Eastern Texts relating to the Old Testament BG Berolinensis Gnosticus (Berlin Codex) BKAT Biblischer Kommentar. Altes Testament BT Babylonian Talmud BZAW Beiheft zur Zeitschrift fur die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft CBQ, The Catholic Biblical Quarterly CD Cairo Damascus Document Cod. Codex CRINT Compendia Rerum Judaicarum ad Novum Testamentum CSCO Corpus Scriptorum Christianorum Orientalium DDD Dictionary of Deities and Demons in the Bible EKK Evangelisch-katholischer Kommentar zum Neuen Testament ExT The Expository Times FAT Forschungen zum Alten Testament FGrH Die Fragmente der Griechischen Historiker Fr. Fragment FRLANT Forschungen zur Religion und Literatur des Alten und Neuen Testaments GCS Die Griechischen Christlichen Schriftsteller der ersten drei Jahrhunderte Gen R Midrash Genesis Rabbah HAL Hebraisches und Aramaisches Lexikon zum Alten Testament IG Inscriptiones Graecae JAAR Journal of the American Academy of Religion JBL Journal of Biblical Literature JBTh Jahrbuch fur Biblische Theologie JSHRZ Judische Schriften aus hellenistisch-romischer Zeit JSJ Journal for the Study of Judaism

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