The concept of a "jubilee" today.
“Jubilee”: Sacred origins and modern pragmatics The evolution of the concept of “jubilee” can be traced from ancient religious establishment to a modern secular holiday. The roots of this concept lie in Old Testament tradition, which was then transformed in the Catholic Church and finally secularized, making Jubilee a universal instrument of commemoration (remembrance) in politics, science, and corporate culture. Biblical Jubilee: eschatological reboot of society The initial concept of Jubilee (yovel — “ram's horn,” the sound of which proclaimed the beginning) was established in Old Testament legislation (the Book of Leviticus, ch. 25). It was not simply a festival, but a cyclical socio-economic and ecological mechanism that occurred every 50 years (after seven cycles of seven “sabbatical” years). Its sacred purpose was the restoration of divine justice: debts were forgiven, fellow-countrymen who were slaves were freed, hereditary lands were returned to their original owners, and the land rested from cultivation. Jubilee symbolized overcoming social stratification and regeneration, acting as a form of “divine restart” of society. Interesting fact: Historians have not found direct evidence of practical observance of the 50-year Jubilee in ancient Israel. This allows us to regard it more as an eschatological ideal of social order than as a regular practice. Christian Jubilee: from indulgence to pilgrimage The Catholic Church adapted the concept but shifted the emphasis from social justice to spiritual renewal and forgiveness of sins. In 1300, Pope Boniface VIII established the first “Holy Year” at 100-year intervals, granting pilgrims visiting Rome full indulgence (remission of punishment for sins). As early as 1343, the interval was shortened to 50 years, and later to 25 (becoming more frequent), which increased the mobility of pilgrims and strengthened Rome's financial and symbolic significance. Jubilee became a powerful instrument of consolidation of church authori ... Read more
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