Lenguas de los ángeles

lengua ficticia

Lenguas de los ángeles son una forma de adoración que se encuentra en el judaísmo de la época del Segundo Templo.

En la Biblia hebrea, el concepto es desconocido, los ángeles solo hablan en lenguas humanas.

En los Manuscritos del Mar Muerto, o Rollos de Qumrán, el concepto aparece en el conjunto de himnos litúrgicos para los sacrificios del Sábado.[1][2][3]

Más tarde, en Alejandría un concepto relacionado aparece entre los miembros femeninos de las sinagogas judías liberales (los Terapéutos). El texto principal es el apócrifo Testamento de Job.

Es posible que la mención de "las lenguas de los ángeles" en la Primera epístola a los corintios capítulo 13 es una referencia a la influencia de Alejandría en el culto en Corinto.[4]

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  1. John C. Poirier Tongues of Angels: Concept of Angelic Languages in Classical Jewish and Christian Texts 2010. XI, 224 pages. WUNT II 287 p110 "Cf. Sheres and Blau 1995:84: "But the angels' speech [in the Songs of the Sabbath Sacrifice] is not recorded. Why do we not hear what they are saying? One commentator has suggested that the big difference between the 'tongues of men and of angels' rendered their idiom unintelligible. Perhaps also, at such auspicious moments the sectarians themselves spoke in tongues (an ecstatic incomprehensible language), a chanting that would drown out what was going on. The sectarians' taste for the esoteric is evident elsewhere"
  2. George J. Brooke, Hindy Najman, Loren T. Stuckenbruck The significance of Sinai: traditions about Sinai and divine Revelation in Judaism and Christianity. 2008 p57 "Participation in the Songs of the Sabbath Sacrifice liturgy is reserved for those sufficiently righteous and ... in order to acquire “tongues of angels” would seem to have been such an elite."
  3. Loren T. Stückenbruck Angel veneration and Christology: a study in early Judaism and in the Christology of the Apocalypse of John, by Loren T. Stuckenbruck. WUNT 2/70 1995 p156 The Songs of the Sabbath Sacrifice This brings us to a consideration of the angelic sabbath-liturgy (Shi- rot 'Olat ha-Shabbat), which was not fully published and ... and seven tongues, each being seven-fold more powerful than the next ...
  4. Rinaldo Fabris Prima lettera ai Corinzi 1999, 175 "Nell'apocrifo giudeo-ellenistico Testamento di Giobbe 46-50, risalente al 1 secolo avanti o dopo Cristo, si fa riferimento alle lingue degli angeli. Le tre figlie di Giobbe, reintegrato nel suo benessere dopo la prova,"