Yufin-Yufafin

In this article, we will address the topic of Yufin-Yufafin from a broad and multidisciplinary perspective. Yufin-Yufafin is a topic of great relevance today, which has captured the attention of specialists and the general public. Throughout history, Yufin-Yufafin has played a fundamental role in various aspects of society, culture and everyday life. Through this article, we will explore the various approaches, debates and perspectives that revolve around Yufin-Yufafin, with the aim of offering a comprehensive and enriching vision on this topic.

Yufin-Yufafin
AbodeWorld of Light
Equivalents
JewishJophiel (Metatron)

In Mandaeism, Yufin-Yufafin or Yupin-Yupapin (Classical Mandaic: ࡉࡅࡐࡉࡍ ࡅࡉࡅࡐࡀࡐࡉࡍ, romanized: iupin u-iupapin) is an uthra (angel or guardian) in the World of Light.[1] In the Ginza Rabba, Yufin-Yufafin is mentioned in Books 3 and 5.4 of the Right Ginza and Book 1 of the Left Ginza, whereas "Yufin-Uthra" is mentioned in Book 4 of the Right Ginza.[2] He is also mentioned in many Qulasta prayers, including prayers 5, 9, 22, 28, 46, 77, 105, and 171, in which he is often mentioned along with uthras such as Sam Mana Smira and Nbaṭ.[3]

Etymology

Nathaniel Deutsch (2000) links Yufin-Yufafin with Yophiel, one of the names of the angel Metatron in Jewish mysticism. Deutsch also observes many parallels between Metatron and Abatur.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ Al-Saadi, Qais Mughashghash; Al-Saadi, Hamed Mughashghash (2019). "Glossary". Ginza Rabba: The Great Treasure. An equivalent translation of the Mandaean Holy Book (2 ed.). Drabsha.
  2. ^ Gelbert, Carlos (2011). Ginza Rba. Sydney: Living Water Books. ISBN 9780958034630.
  3. ^ Drower, E. S. (1959). The Canonical Prayerbook of the Mandaeans. Leiden: E. J. Brill.
  4. ^ Deutsch, Nathaniel (2000). "The Date Palm and the Wellspring: Mandaeism and Jewish Mysticism". ARAM Periodical. 11 (2): 209-223. doi:10.2143/ARAM.11.2.504462.