Jacob Milgrom argues that Leviticus 16:8's reference of לַעֲזָאזֵֽל la’azā’zēl (KJV: scapegoat) is a reference to a goat demon.

Date
1991
Type
Book
Source
Jacob Milgrom
Non-LDS
Hearsay
Direct
Secondary
Reference

Jacob Milgrom, Leviticus 1-16: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary (AB 3; New York: Doubleday, 1991), 1020-21

Scribe/Publisher
Doubleday
People
Jacob Milgrom
Audience
Reading Public
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Transcription

“for Azazel” (la’azā’zēl). The lamed auctoris indicates the name of the owner (Cazelles 1949). There are three main views concerning the meaning of Azazel . . . (3) 1 Enoch 10:4-5 relates that the angel Raphael is commanded to bind the rebellious demon ‘Azel hand and foot and banish him to a wilderness called Dudel (=Ḥadûdû, M. Yoma 6:8) and cover him with sharp rocks (reminiscent of the cliff from which the goat is thrown, according to m. Yoma 6:6; cf. v. 22). The reference to Azazel is obvious . . . The most plausible explanation is that Azazel is the name of a demon (no. 3, above) who has been eviscerated of his erstwhile demonic powers by the Priestly legislators. First, the goat sent him is not an offering (so Elliger 1966; Kümmel 1968); it is not treated as a sacrifice, requiring slaughter, blood manipulation, and the like, nor does it have the effect of a sacrifice, namely, propitiation, expiation, and so on. Moreover, an animal laden with impurities would not be acceptable as an offering either to God or to a demon (cf. v. 26). Second, the goat is not the vicarious substitute for Israel (Hoffmann 1953) because there is no indication that it was punished (e.g., put to death) or demonically attacked in Israel’s place. Instead of being an offering or a substitute, the goat is simply that vehicle to dispatch Israel’s impurities and sins to the wilderness/netherworld . . . . The banishment of evil to an inaccessible place is a form of elimination amply attested in the ancient Near East . . .

BHR Staff Commentary

Milgrom (ibid., 1009) renders Leviticus 16:8 as "Aaron shall place lots upon the two goats, one marked 'for the Lord' and the other 'for Azazel'."

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