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The Hekhalot literature (sometimes transliterated Heichalot) from the Hebrew word for "Palaces", relating to visions of ascents into heavenly palaces. The genre overlaps with Merkabah or "Chariot" literature, concerning Ezekiel's chariot, so the two are sometimes referred to together as "Books of the Palaces and the Chariot" (ספרות ההיכלות והמרכבה). The Hekhalot literature is a genre of Jewish esoteric and revelatory texts produced some time between late antiquity – some believe from Talmudic times or earlier – to the Early Middle Ages.

Contents

Many motifs of later Kabbalah are based on the Hekhalot texts, and the Hekhalot literature itself is based upon earlier sources, including traditions about heavenly ascents of Enoch found among the Dead Sea scrolls and the Hebrew Bible pseudepigrapha.

Texts

Some of the Heichalot texts are:

  • Hekhalot Zutartey ("Lesser Palaces" or "Palaces Minor"), which details an ascent of Rabbi Akiva;
  • Hekhalot Rabbati ("Greater Palaces" or "Palaces Major"), or Pirkei Hekhalot, which details an ascent of Rabbi Ishmael;
  • Maaseh Merkabah ("Account of the Chariot"), a collection of hymns recited by the "descenders" and heard during their ascent;
  • Merkavah Rabba ("The great Chariot"):
  • Sepher Hekhalot ("Book of Palaces," also known as 3 Enoch)
  • Other similar texts are:

  • Re'uyyot Yehezqel ("The Visions of Ezekiel")
  • Massekhet Hekhalot ("The Tractate of the Palaces")
  • Shi'ur Qomah ("Divine Dimensions")
  • Sepher Ha-Razim ("Book of the Mysteries")
  • Harba de Moshe ("The Sword of Moses")
  • Alphabet of Akiba ben Joseph
  • Dating and genre

    The Hekhalot literature is post-rabbinical, and not a literature of the rabbis, but since it seeks to stand in continuity with the Rabbinic literature often pseudepigraphical.

    References

    Hekhalot literature Wikipedia


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