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MysticMissMisty
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Salvete, omnes!
As I understand it, particularly according to the writings of Josephus, there were those (if not a majority) at Jerusalem who rejected the presence of any images, or at least of images of living things, whether they be inherently idolatrous or not.
Does anyone know why, precisely, some (if not many) Jews rejected imagery to varying degrees?
Is there any evidence that it was because at least some thought that, simply even by viewing images, whether inherently idolatrous or not, they might be led into idolatrous worship? I thought I had heard about this somewhere but I can’t put my finger on where? Then again, maybe I simply misheard?
Are there Jews today who are of similar opinion?
Gratias.
As I understand it, particularly according to the writings of Josephus, there were those (if not a majority) at Jerusalem who rejected the presence of any images, or at least of images of living things, whether they be inherently idolatrous or not.
Does anyone know why, precisely, some (if not many) Jews rejected imagery to varying degrees?
Is there any evidence that it was because at least some thought that, simply even by viewing images, whether inherently idolatrous or not, they might be led into idolatrous worship? I thought I had heard about this somewhere but I can’t put my finger on where? Then again, maybe I simply misheard?
Are there Jews today who are of similar opinion?
Gratias.