The Oniad Sibyl

How a Greek Prophetess Became a Revolutionary Mouthpiece for Egyptian Jews

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The Oniad community was a mercenary and priestly Jewish settlement in Greco-Roman Egypt. This community recognized an exiled high priest of the Jerusalem Temple as its founder and met its end after a Mediterranean-wide uprising that shook the foundations of the Roman Empire. This monograph attributes a group of rather puzzling prophetic narratives—filled with coded language, reused lines from Greek and Jewish literature, and confused historical references—to the Oniads. The thesis of this study is that each prophetic treatise responds to crises experienced by the Oniad settlement and, as a result, evidences its unfolding historical consciousness and hybrid literary culture in distinct phases of its existence.

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Miguel M. Vargas, Ph.D. (2022), is a historian of ancient Mediterranean Jewish communities and Greco-Roman religions. His current projects focus on notions of prophecy in blended communities and interactions between ancient Jews and pagans, with an emphasis on cultural contact, exchange, and conflict.
Contents
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations

1 A Jewish Sibyl and the Oniads of Egypt
 1 Introduction
 2 The Oracula Sibyllina
 3 The Oniad Community
 4 Research on the Oracula Sibyllina and the Study of Ancient Judaism
 5 Egyptian Judaism(s)?

2 Oracular Divination in the Ancient Mediterranean
 1 Introduction
 2 Temples, Priests, and Cult
 3 Crisis
 4 Characteristics of Literary Oracles
 5 History, Crisis, and Minor Literature

3 Oracula Sibyllina 3
 1 Introduction
 2 Structure of Oracula Sibyllina 3
 3 Compositional History
 4 CPJ 4.614
 5 Oracula Sibyllina 3 as a Response to Crisis

4 Oracula Sibyllina 4
 1 Introduction
 2 Compositional History
 3 Crisis in Oracula Sibyllina 4
 4 The Fourth Sibyl’s Historical Consciousness
 5 The Provenance of Oracula Sibyllina 4

5 Oracula Sibyllina 5
 1 Introducing the Text
 2 Composition and Dating
 3 Crisis in Oracula Sibyllina 5
 4 Provenance of Oracula Sibyllina 5
 5 The Fifth Sibyl’s Historical Consciousness

6 The Oniad Sibyl
 1 Toward an Oniad Sibyl
 2 Oniad Literature

Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
While most relevant for scholars and students of ancient Judaism, this monograph contributes to wider conversations in religious studies, history, classics, cultural studies, and critical theory and philosophy.
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