Cover of: A Myth of Imperial Death
Mark Leuchter

A Myth of Imperial Death

Section: Articles
Volume 14 (2025) / Issue 2, pp. 187-207 (21)
Published 14.05.2025
DOI 10.1628/hebai-2025-0015
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Summary
The narrative spanning 1 Enoch 6-11 is often regarded as an apocalyptic Jewish response to the rise of Hellenistic imperialism, but a re-examination of its contents points to the demise of the Persian empire as the background to its redaction. The narrative rejects the imperial mythology sustained throughout the Achaemenid period and by extension, the priestly-scribal curriculum in Jerusalem supported by it that yielded works like Ezra-Nehemiah and Chronicles. Consequently, the redactors of 1 Enoch 6-11 re-read and repudiate those works and their assumptions about Jewish identity and foreign imperialism.