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Satan and Circumcision: The Devil as the ἄγγελος πονηρός in Barn 9:4

Soon, Isaac T.

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Isaac T. Soon



Abstract

This study argues that the ἄγγελος πονηρός in Barn 9.4 was Satan. James Carleton Paget, Adolf Hilgenfeld, Ferdinand Prostmeier and Geza Vermes gestured toward this interpretation, but none offered evidence for this identification other than assertion. In Barnabas, there is a constellation of ideas that connect circumcision with Satan, namely circumcision with pagan idolatry (9.6), idolatry to demons (16.7), and finally idolatry and demons to Satan’s ultimate rule (18.1; 20.1). Satan is also related to other obsolete Jewish cultic practices (2.4, 6; 16.1–2, 7). Barnabas also repeatedly describes the devil with the adjective πονηρός. Additionally, the fourth-century papyrus PSI VII 757r reads ἄγγελος ὁ πονηρός, identifying the angel as Satan. The “Ethiopianisation” of Satan as “the black one” (as argued by Clare Rothschild) confirms this reading. Since “Ethiopians” practiced circumcision, the devil as a “the black one” associates Satan with circumcision.

Citation

Soon, I. T. (2022). Satan and Circumcision: The Devil as the ἄγγελος πονηρός in Barn 9:4. Vigiliae Christianae: A Review of Early Christian Life and Language, 76(1), 60-72. https://doi.org/10.1163/15700720-bja10035

Journal Article Type Article
Online Publication Date Jul 14, 2021
Publication Date 2022-01
Deposit Date May 20, 2022
Publicly Available Date May 20, 2022
Journal Vigiliae Christianae
Print ISSN 0042-6032
Electronic ISSN 1570-0720
Publisher Brill Academic Publishers
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 76
Issue 1
Pages 60-72
DOI https://doi.org/10.1163/15700720-bja10035

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