Sambation

Sambation

According to rabbinic literature, the Sambation is the river beyond which the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel were exiled by the Assyrian king Shalmaneser V. In the earliest references, such as the Targum Pseudo-Jonathan, the river is given no particular attributes, but later literature claims it rages with rapids and throws up stones six days a week, or even consists entirely of stone, sand and flame. For those six days the Sambation is impossible to cross, but it stops flowing every Shabbat (the Jewish Sabbath), the day Jews are not allowed to travel; some writers say this is the origin of the name.

Pliny the Elder, writing in the mid-1st century, mentions that there is a river in Judaea that dries up every Sabbath ("NH" xxxi.11). His younger contemporary Josephus speaks of the Sabbatical River (Σαββατικον) that he claims was called after "the sacred seventh day of the Jews" and that he locates between Arka (in the northern Lebanon range) and Raphanaea (in Upper Syria) ("War" 7.96-99), although according to his account it is dry for six days and flows only on the Sabbath. The Sambation was also a popular subject in medieval literature, for instance, some versions of the "Alexander Romance" have Alexander the Great encounter the river on his travels.

In 1280, Abraham Abulafia (1240 – c. 1291), a mystic and Kabbalist, set out to find the Sambation. He stopped in Rome to see Pope Nicholas III. The meeting never took place; Abulafia was jailed. The purpose of his attempted meeting is unknown, but Abulafia apparently believed he was the (or a) Messiah, and it has been suggested he was attempting to convert the Pope.

External links

* [http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/israel/losttribes.html PBS: The Lost Tribes]
* [http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=113&letter=S Sambation] from the "Jewish Encyclopedia"


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