Attached Paper In-person November Annual Meeting 2026

Priests before the Divine Assembly: Zechariah 3 and Ancient Near Eastern Traditions

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Priests before the Divine Assembly: Zechariah 3 and Ancient Near Eastern Traditions

The vision of Joshua the high priest in Zechariah 3 presents a striking scene in which the priest stands before a heavenly assembly, accusations are raised, impurity is removed, and priestly authority is restored. While this passage is often interpreted primarily within the historical context of the postexilic restoration of the Jerusalem temple, its imagery also resonates with broader patterns found in Ancient Near Eastern religious literature. This paper examines how traditions of divine assembly deliberation, heavenly adjudication, and ritual purification help illuminate the symbolic setting of the vision. In this light, Zechariah 3 portrays the restoration of the Jerusalem high priesthood as an event affirmed in the divine realm, linking earthly priestly authority with heavenly authorization.