Among the various types of biblical tricksters, the judge Ehud represents a unique, albeit minor, figure within the book of Judges. Through a distinctive combination of traits—including left-handedness, slyness, charisma, and leadership ability—he distills a complex array of both commendable and dubious qualities. This study examines how Ehud's exceptional nature is highlighted by the ingenious stratagem he devises to assassinate Eglon, the king of Moab, and his subsequent escape from a crime scene apparently locked from the inside. By contextualizing the episode within ancient Near Eastern literatures and the broader biblical narrative (such as the cycle of Joab), the author explores the symbolic and archetypal dimensions of the character, placing Ehud’s exploit at the historical origins of the "locked-room mystery" literary subgenre.
Tra i diversi modelli di ingannatori (tricksters) presenti nel testo biblico, la figura del giudice Ehud si distingue come un personaggio assolutamente unico, per quanto minore, all'interno del libro dei Giudici. Attraverso un insieme di tratti peculiari—il mancinismo, l'astuzia, il carisma e la capacità di comando—Ehud condensa in sé una sintesi di qualità sia positive che negative. Lo studio analizza lo straordinario stratagemma ordito dall'eroe beniaminita per uccidere Eglon, re di Moab, e la sua rocambolesca fuga da una stanza apparentemente sbarrata dall'interno. Inquadrando la vicenda sia nel contesto delle letterature del Vicino Oriente antico sia in parallelo con altri controversi antieroi biblici (come Yoav), il contributo ne indaga i risvolti simbolici, collocando l'impresa di Ehud alle origini storiche del sottogenere letterario del "giallo della camera chiusa" (locked-room mystery).
Ehud il mancino
Giancarlo Lacerenza
2026-01-01
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Among the various types of biblical tricksters, the judge Ehud represents a unique, albeit minor, figure within the book of Judges. Through a distinctive combination of traits—including left-handedness, slyness, charisma, and leadership ability—he distills a complex array of both commendable and dubious qualities. This study examines how Ehud's exceptional nature is highlighted by the ingenious stratagem he devises to assassinate Eglon, the king of Moab, and his subsequent escape from a crime scene apparently locked from the inside. By contextualizing the episode within ancient Near Eastern literatures and the broader biblical narrative (such as the cycle of Joab), the author explores the symbolic and archetypal dimensions of the character, placing Ehud’s exploit at the historical origins of the "locked-room mystery" literary subgenre.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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