Conceptualization of circumcision as a purging ritual

This article examines the relevance of the circumcision ritual as recorded in Joshua 5:2-9 as it seems to have incapacitated the army of Israel at a time of when they were expected to be ready to fight going by the war-like theme in the book of Joshua. The article argues that observing the circumci...

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Main Author: Kamande Thuo
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Language:English
Published: Network for African Congregational Theology 2022-11-01
Series:African Theological Journal for Church and Society
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Online Access:https://atjcs.netact.org.za/index.php/netact/article/view/54
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description This article examines the relevance of the circumcision ritual as recorded in Joshua 5:2-9 as it seems to have incapacitated the army of Israel at a time of when they were expected to be ready to fight going by the war-like theme in the book of Joshua. The article argues that observing the circumcision was a matter of spiritual significance as implied by the Old Greek (OG) translator’s use of περιεκάθαρεν (‘he purged/purified’) to render מָ֣ל (‘he circumcised’) in Joshua 5:4, instead of any of the expected Greek cognates of the concept περιτομὴ “circumcision.” I will discuss the conceptualisation of circumcision implicit in this choice, touching on ways in which circumcision could have been conceived a spiritual process with morality and cultic purity as its salient factor. The rendering in the later Masoretic Text (MT) tradition of Joshua 5:2-9 as an attempt to harmonise this text with Genesis 17:9-14 account of circumcision as well as its rendering with the concept περιεκάθαρεν in the LXX Pentateuch will provide illuminating points of comparison. Finally, the paper will broaden its focus to consider the Kikuyu concept of irua (‘circumcision’) and its affinities with the OG conceptualisation of this ritual.
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spelling doaj-art-6ce2338142ce4e9ba8bf561a2f1db3aa2025-08-20T01:54:25ZengNetwork for African Congregational TheologyAfrican Theological Journal for Church and Society2708-75572708-75652022-11-0132Conceptualization of circumcision as a purging ritualKamande Thuo0Pan Africa Christian University This article examines the relevance of the circumcision ritual as recorded in Joshua 5:2-9 as it seems to have incapacitated the army of Israel at a time of when they were expected to be ready to fight going by the war-like theme in the book of Joshua. The article argues that observing the circumcision was a matter of spiritual significance as implied by the Old Greek (OG) translator’s use of περιεκάθαρεν (‘he purged/purified’) to render מָ֣ל (‘he circumcised’) in Joshua 5:4, instead of any of the expected Greek cognates of the concept περιτομὴ “circumcision.” I will discuss the conceptualisation of circumcision implicit in this choice, touching on ways in which circumcision could have been conceived a spiritual process with morality and cultic purity as its salient factor. The rendering in the later Masoretic Text (MT) tradition of Joshua 5:2-9 as an attempt to harmonise this text with Genesis 17:9-14 account of circumcision as well as its rendering with the concept περιεκάθαρεν in the LXX Pentateuch will provide illuminating points of comparison. Finally, the paper will broaden its focus to consider the Kikuyu concept of irua (‘circumcision’) and its affinities with the OG conceptualisation of this ritual. https://atjcs.netact.org.za/index.php/netact/article/view/54CircumcisioniruaPurging ritualsJoshuaOld Testament
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Conceptualization of circumcision as a purging ritual
African Theological Journal for Church and Society
Circumcision
irua
Purging rituals
Joshua
Old Testament
title Conceptualization of circumcision as a purging ritual
title_full Conceptualization of circumcision as a purging ritual
title_fullStr Conceptualization of circumcision as a purging ritual
title_full_unstemmed Conceptualization of circumcision as a purging ritual
title_short Conceptualization of circumcision as a purging ritual
title_sort conceptualization of circumcision as a purging ritual
topic Circumcision
irua
Purging rituals
Joshua
Old Testament
url https://atjcs.netact.org.za/index.php/netact/article/view/54
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