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New Perspectives on 2 Enoch: No Longer Slavonic Only presents a collection of papers from the fifth conference of the Enoch Seminar. The conference re-examines 2 Enoch, an early Jewish apocalyptic text previously known to scholars only in its Slavonic translation, in light of recently identified Cop...

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Studia Judaeoslavica, 1876-6153 ; v. 4
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Collection of papers from the fifth conference of the Enoch Seminar in Naples, Italy (June 14-18, 2009).
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Preliminary Material -- Introduction / Andrei A. Orlov and Gabriele Boccaccini -- No Longer “Slavonic” Only: 2 Enoch Attested in Coptic from Nubia / Joost L. Hagen -- The “Book of the Secrets of Enoch” (2 En): Between Jewish Origin and Christian Transmission. An Overview / Christfried Böttrich -- The Provenance of 2 Enoch: A Philological Perspective. A Response to C. Böttrich’s Paper “The ‘Book of the Secrets of Enoch’ (2 En): Between Jewish Origin and Christian Transmission. An Overview” / Liudmila Navtanovich -- 2 Enoch: Manuscripts, Recensions, and Original Language / Grant Macaskill -- The Sacerdotal Traditions of 2 Enoch and the Date of the Text / Andrei A. Orlov -- Excavating 2 Enoch: The Question of Dating and the Sacerdotal Traditions / David W. Suter -- 2 Enoch and the New Perspective on Apocalyptic / Crispin H. T. Fletcher-Louis -- The Watchers of Satanail: The Fallen Angels Traditions in 2 Enoch / Andrei A. Orlov -- Patriarch, Prophet, Author, Angelic Rival: Exploring the Relationship of 1 Enoch to 2 Enoch in Light of the Figure of Enoch / Kelley Coblentz Bautch and Daniel Assefa -- Calendrical Elements in 2 Enoch / Basil Lourié -- 2 Enoch and Halakhah / Lawrence H. Schiffman -- Halakha, Calendars, and the Provenances of 2 Enoch / Daniel Stökl Ben Ezra -- Adam As a Mediatorial Figure in Second Temple Jewish Literature / John R. Levison -- “Better Watch Your Back, Adam”: Another Adam and Eve Tradition in Second Temple Judaism / Lester L. Grabbe -- Adamic Traditions in 2 Enoch and in the Books of Adam and Eve / Johannes Magliano-Tromp -- Adamic Traditions in Early Christian and Rabbinic Literature / Alexander Toepel -- Adamic Tradition in Slavonic Manuscripts (Vita Adae et Evae and Apocryphal Cycle about the Holy Tree) / Anissava Miltenova -- Melchizedek Traditions in Second Temple Judaism / Eric F. Mason -- Melchizedek at Qumran and in Judaism: A Response / Devorah Dimant -- Enoch and Melchizedek: The Concern for Supra-Human Priestly Mediators in 2 Enoch / Charles A. Gieschen -- Melchizedek in Some Early Christian Texts and 2 Enoch / Harold W. Attridge -- “Much to Say and Hard to Explain” Melchizedek in Early Christian Literature, Theology, and Controversy / Pierluigi Piovanelli -- On Adam, Enoch, Melchizedek, and Eve / Daphna Arbel -- Bibliography on 2 Enoch / Andrei A. Orlov -- Index of Modern Authors.
New Perspectives on 2 Enoch: No Longer Slavonic Only presents a collection of papers from the fifth conference of the Enoch Seminar. The conference re-examines 2 Enoch, an early Jewish apocalyptic text previously known to scholars only in its Slavonic translation, in light of recently identified Coptic fragments. This approach helps to advance the understanding of many key issues of this enigmatic and less explored Enochic text. One of the important methodological lessons of the current volume lies in the recognition that the Adamic and Melchizedek traditions, the mediatorial currents which play an important role in the apocalypse, are central for understanding the symbolic universe of the text. The volume also contains the recently identified Coptic fragments of 2 Enoch, introduced to scholars for the first time during the conference.
Slavonic book of Enoch Criticism, interpretation, etc. Congresses.
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Liudmila Navtanovich --
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Andrei A. Orlov --
David W. Suter --
Crispin H. T. Fletcher-Louis --
Kelley Coblentz Bautch and Daniel Assefa --
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title New perspectives on 2 Enoch : no longer Slavonic only /
spellingShingle New perspectives on 2 Enoch : no longer Slavonic only /
Studia Judaeoslavica,
Preliminary Material --
Introduction /
No Longer “Slavonic” Only: 2 Enoch Attested in Coptic from Nubia /
The “Book of the Secrets of Enoch” (2 En): Between Jewish Origin and Christian Transmission. An Overview /
The Provenance of 2 Enoch: A Philological Perspective. A Response to C. Böttrich’s Paper “The ‘Book of the Secrets of Enoch’ (2 En): Between Jewish Origin and Christian Transmission. An Overview” /
2 Enoch: Manuscripts, Recensions, and Original Language /
The Sacerdotal Traditions of 2 Enoch and the Date of the Text /
Excavating 2 Enoch: The Question of Dating and the Sacerdotal Traditions /
2 Enoch and the New Perspective on Apocalyptic /
The Watchers of Satanail: The Fallen Angels Traditions in 2 Enoch /
Patriarch, Prophet, Author, Angelic Rival: Exploring the Relationship of 1 Enoch to 2 Enoch in Light of the Figure of Enoch /
Calendrical Elements in 2 Enoch /
2 Enoch and Halakhah /
Halakha, Calendars, and the Provenances of 2 Enoch /
Adam As a Mediatorial Figure in Second Temple Jewish Literature /
“Better Watch Your Back, Adam”: Another Adam and Eve Tradition in Second Temple Judaism /
Adamic Traditions in 2 Enoch and in the Books of Adam and Eve /
Adamic Traditions in Early Christian and Rabbinic Literature /
Adamic Tradition in Slavonic Manuscripts (Vita Adae et Evae and Apocryphal Cycle about the Holy Tree) /
Melchizedek Traditions in Second Temple Judaism /
Melchizedek at Qumran and in Judaism: A Response /
Enoch and Melchizedek: The Concern for Supra-Human Priestly Mediators in 2 Enoch /
Melchizedek in Some Early Christian Texts and 2 Enoch /
“Much to Say and Hard to Explain” Melchizedek in Early Christian Literature, Theology, and Controversy /
On Adam, Enoch, Melchizedek, and Eve /
Bibliography on 2 Enoch /
Index of Modern Authors.
title_sub no longer Slavonic only /
title_full New perspectives on 2 Enoch : no longer Slavonic only / edited by Andrei A. Orlov and Gabriele Boccaccini ; associate editor, Jason M. Zurawski.
title_fullStr New perspectives on 2 Enoch : no longer Slavonic only / edited by Andrei A. Orlov and Gabriele Boccaccini ; associate editor, Jason M. Zurawski.
title_full_unstemmed New perspectives on 2 Enoch : no longer Slavonic only / edited by Andrei A. Orlov and Gabriele Boccaccini ; associate editor, Jason M. Zurawski.
title_auth New perspectives on 2 Enoch : no longer Slavonic only /
title_alt Preliminary Material --
Introduction /
No Longer “Slavonic” Only: 2 Enoch Attested in Coptic from Nubia /
The “Book of the Secrets of Enoch” (2 En): Between Jewish Origin and Christian Transmission. An Overview /
The Provenance of 2 Enoch: A Philological Perspective. A Response to C. Böttrich’s Paper “The ‘Book of the Secrets of Enoch’ (2 En): Between Jewish Origin and Christian Transmission. An Overview” /
2 Enoch: Manuscripts, Recensions, and Original Language /
The Sacerdotal Traditions of 2 Enoch and the Date of the Text /
Excavating 2 Enoch: The Question of Dating and the Sacerdotal Traditions /
2 Enoch and the New Perspective on Apocalyptic /
The Watchers of Satanail: The Fallen Angels Traditions in 2 Enoch /
Patriarch, Prophet, Author, Angelic Rival: Exploring the Relationship of 1 Enoch to 2 Enoch in Light of the Figure of Enoch /
Calendrical Elements in 2 Enoch /
2 Enoch and Halakhah /
Halakha, Calendars, and the Provenances of 2 Enoch /
Adam As a Mediatorial Figure in Second Temple Jewish Literature /
“Better Watch Your Back, Adam”: Another Adam and Eve Tradition in Second Temple Judaism /
Adamic Traditions in 2 Enoch and in the Books of Adam and Eve /
Adamic Traditions in Early Christian and Rabbinic Literature /
Adamic Tradition in Slavonic Manuscripts (Vita Adae et Evae and Apocryphal Cycle about the Holy Tree) /
Melchizedek Traditions in Second Temple Judaism /
Melchizedek at Qumran and in Judaism: A Response /
Enoch and Melchizedek: The Concern for Supra-Human Priestly Mediators in 2 Enoch /
Melchizedek in Some Early Christian Texts and 2 Enoch /
“Much to Say and Hard to Explain” Melchizedek in Early Christian Literature, Theology, and Controversy /
On Adam, Enoch, Melchizedek, and Eve /
Bibliography on 2 Enoch /
Index of Modern Authors.
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contents Preliminary Material --
Introduction /
No Longer “Slavonic” Only: 2 Enoch Attested in Coptic from Nubia /
The “Book of the Secrets of Enoch” (2 En): Between Jewish Origin and Christian Transmission. An Overview /
The Provenance of 2 Enoch: A Philological Perspective. A Response to C. Böttrich’s Paper “The ‘Book of the Secrets of Enoch’ (2 En): Between Jewish Origin and Christian Transmission. An Overview” /
2 Enoch: Manuscripts, Recensions, and Original Language /
The Sacerdotal Traditions of 2 Enoch and the Date of the Text /
Excavating 2 Enoch: The Question of Dating and the Sacerdotal Traditions /
2 Enoch and the New Perspective on Apocalyptic /
The Watchers of Satanail: The Fallen Angels Traditions in 2 Enoch /
Patriarch, Prophet, Author, Angelic Rival: Exploring the Relationship of 1 Enoch to 2 Enoch in Light of the Figure of Enoch /
Calendrical Elements in 2 Enoch /
2 Enoch and Halakhah /
Halakha, Calendars, and the Provenances of 2 Enoch /
Adam As a Mediatorial Figure in Second Temple Jewish Literature /
“Better Watch Your Back, Adam”: Another Adam and Eve Tradition in Second Temple Judaism /
Adamic Traditions in 2 Enoch and in the Books of Adam and Eve /
Adamic Traditions in Early Christian and Rabbinic Literature /
Adamic Tradition in Slavonic Manuscripts (Vita Adae et Evae and Apocryphal Cycle about the Holy Tree) /
Melchizedek Traditions in Second Temple Judaism /
Melchizedek at Qumran and in Judaism: A Response /
Enoch and Melchizedek: The Concern for Supra-Human Priestly Mediators in 2 Enoch /
Melchizedek in Some Early Christian Texts and 2 Enoch /
“Much to Say and Hard to Explain” Melchizedek in Early Christian Literature, Theology, and Controversy /
On Adam, Enoch, Melchizedek, and Eve /
Bibliography on 2 Enoch /
Index of Modern Authors.
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