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adam_text Loren T Stuckenbruck 1 Enoch 91-108 Walter de Gruyter • Berlin • New York Table Of Contents Foreword XIII Note on Abbreviations XV Chapter One Introduction 1 A Overview 2 A l Apocalypse of Weeks (93:1-10; 91:11-17) 2 A 2 Exhortation (91:1-10,18-19) 2 A 3 Epistle (92:1-5; 93:11-105:2) 3 A 4 Birth of Noah (106:1-107:3) 4 A 5 Eschatological Admonition (108:1-15) 4 B 1 Enoch 91-108 and Stages of Literary Growth 5 B I Independent Compositions 5 B2A Growing Collection of Enochic Writings 8 B31 Enoch 91-105 + Appendices in 106-107 and 108: Fifth Part of an Enochic Pentateuch or Variations on a Growing Testamentary Framework? 14 C 1 Enoch 91-108: The Ethiopic Version 15 C I The Text-Basis for This Commentary 15 C 2 The Ethiopic Version 19 C2a Ethiopic I 20 C2b Ethiopic II 23 C2c Presentation of the Ethiopic Evidence 26 C2d Other Versions and the Ethiopic 28 D Bibliography 28 D I Editions and Reference Works Used 28 D 2 Translations and Commentaries 32 D 3 Secondary Literature 34 Chapter Two Part One: Apocalypse of Weeks (1 Enoch 93:1-10; 91:11-17) 49 Introduction : 49 A The Text Traditions 49 A I The Ethiopic 49 VIII Table Of Contents A 2 The Aramaic 50 A 3 The Coptic 52 B Division of Time 53 C Outline and Content 57 D Date 60 E Authorship and Relation to the Epistle and Exhortation 62 Commentary 65 93:1-2 Opening Words 65 93:3 The First Week 86 93:4 The Second Week 90 93:5 The Third Week 99 93:6 The Fourth Week 102 93:7 The Fifth Week 108 93:8 The Sixth Week I l l 93:9-10; 91:11 The Seventh Week 118 91:12-13 The Eighth Week 131 91:14 The Ninth Week 139 91:15-16 The Tenth Week 145 93:17 Weeks Without End 151 Chapter Three Part Two: Exhortation (1 Enoch 91:1-10,18-19) 153 Introduction 153 A The Text Traditions 153 A l The Ethiopic 153 A 2 The Aramaic 153 B Literary Analysis 154 B I Literary Relationship with the Apocalypse of Weeks and Epistle 154 B 2 Ideological and Terminological Links with other 1 Enoch Works 155 C The Exhortation as an Independent Tradition 156 D Date 156 Commentary 157 91:1-2 Enoch Summons His Children through Methuselah 157 91:3-4 Opening Ethical Exhortation 162 91:5-10 Eschatological Destruction of Iniquity 169 91:18-19 Closing Exhortation 181 Table Of Contents IX Chapter Four Part Three: Epistle of Enoch (1 Enoch 92:1-5; 93:11-14; 94:1-105:2) 185 Introduction 185 A The Text traditions 185 A I The Ethiopic 185 A 2 The Greek 185 A 3 The Aramaic 187 B Introduction to the Epistle (Title, Outline, Literary Analysis of Formulae, and Use of Tradition) 188 B I Title 188 B 2 Outline 188 B 3 Literary Analysis 191 B3a Different Origin of the Frame and Body 191 B3b Recurring Forms 192 B3bi Woe-Oracles 193 B3b ii Oath-formulae 197 B3b iii Exhortations to the Righteous 199 B3b iv Disclosure Formulae 201 B3bv Instruction on the Two Ways 202 B3b vi Imputed Speech 203 B3b vii Makarism 203 B 4 Use of and Intertextuality with Formative Traditions 204 C Date and Social Setting 211 D Author and Community 215 Commentary 217 92:1 The Superscription 217 92:2-5 Opening Statement on Eschatological Reward and Punishment 223 93:11-14 Reflection on the Inscrutable Greatness of God 231 94:1-5 Exhortation on the Contrasting Ways of Righteousness and Wrongdoing 243 94:6-95:2 First Woe-Oracles Against the Wicked 256 95:3 First Consolation of the Righteous 272 95:4-7 Second Woe-Oracles Against the Wicked 273 96:1-3 Second Consolation of the Righteous 283 96:4-8 Third Woe-Oracles Against the Wicked 294 97:1-2 Third Consolation of the Righteous 303 97:3-6 Address to the Sinners Concerning the Judgement 307 97:7-10 Fourth Woe-Oracles Against the Wicked 316 98:1-3 Oath to the Wise 325 98:4-8 Two Oaths to Sinners 336 X Table Of Contents 98:9-99:2 Fifth Woe-Oracles Against the Wicked 351 99:3-5 Exhortation that the Righteous Testify Against the Wicked 381 99:6-9 An Oath Denouncing Sinners About Their Idolatry and Visions 392 99:10 Blessing on Those Who Heed the Wise 407 99:11-16 Sixth Woe-Oracles Against the Wicked 412 100:1-4 Eschatological Judgement Against Sinners 426 100:5-6 Eschatological Bliss for the Righteous 437 100:7-9 Seventh Woe-Oracles Against the Wicked 445 100:10-13 Meteorological Phenomena as Instruments of Divine Judgement 453 101:1-9 Divine Activity in the Created Order and the Response of the Wicked 463 102:1-3 Eschatological Judgement on the Wicked Through the Created Order 482 102:4-104:8 Discourse on Divine Justice 492 102:4-103:5 1 Exhortation to the Righteous Dead 492 102:4-5 A Consolation for the Righteous Dead 492 102:6-11 B Speech of the Sinners About the Righteous Dead and the Author's Response 500 103:1-4 C Oath to the Righteous Dead About Their Ultimate State 513 103:5-8 2 Eighth Woe-Oracle Against the Sinners Who Have Died 526 103:9-104:6 3 Exhortation to the Righteous Who Are Still Alive 537 103:9-15 A The Speech of the Living Righteous 537 104:1-6 B The Author's Response to the Speech of the Living Righteous 561 104:7-8 A Warning to the Sinners Who are Alive: Their Speech and the Author's Response 578 104:9-105:2 Conclusion to the Epistle 582 104:9; 105:1 Final Exhortations 582 104:10-13; 105:2 Revelations About the End 582 Chapter Five Part Four: Birth of Noah (1 Enoch 106:1-107:3) 606 Introduction ' 606 A The Enochic Character of Chapters 106-107 606 B Summary and Significance 607 Table Of Contents XI C Birth of Noah in the Context of Enochic and Other Early Jewish Traditions 608 D The Text Traditions 614 D I The Ethiopic 614 D 2 The Aramaic 615 D 3 The Greek 615 D 4 The Latin 615 E Date 616 Commentary 617 106:1 Narrative Setting and Birth of Noah 617 106:2-3 A Miraculous Child 622 106:4-7 Lamech's Report About His Son's Birth to Methuselah 631 106:8 Methuselah Journeys to Enoch 641 106:9-12 Methuselah's Report About the Child to Enoch 644 106:13-17 Enoch's Explanation Part One: Calamities Leading up to the Flood 655 106:18 Enoch's Explanation Part Two: Noah and His Significance 671 106:19-107:1 Enoch's Explanation Part Three: The Eschatological Future 677 107:2 Enoch's Explanation Part Four: Methuselah Sent Back to Reassure Lamech 683 107:3 Conclusion: Methuselah Reports to Lamech 685 Chapter Six Part Five: Eschatological Admonition (1 Enoch 108:1-15) 690 Introduction 690 A Summary 690 B Structure 690 C The Text Traditions 691 D Eschatological Admonition in Relation to Enochic and Other Early Jewish Traditions 692 E Date 693 Commentary 695 108:1-3 A Introduction 695 108:1 A I Title, Superscription, Adressees 695 108:2-3 A 2 Opening Exhortation to the Righteous 697 108:4-15 B Apocalypse 704 108:4-5 B I Vision of a Cloud 704 108:6-10 B 2 The Angel's Explanation 709 XII Table Of Contents 108:6-7 B2a The Wicked to be Punished 709 108:8-10 B2b The Righteous to be Rewarded 716 108:11-12 C Words of Divine Promise 729 108:13-15 D Conclusion 738 Index of References 745 Index of Names and Subjects 828 Index of Authors 851
adam_txt Loren T Stuckenbruck 1 Enoch 91-108 Walter de Gruyter • Berlin • New York Table Of Contents Foreword XIII Note on Abbreviations XV Chapter One Introduction 1 A Overview 2 A l Apocalypse of Weeks (93:1-10; 91:11-17) 2 A 2 Exhortation (91:1-10,18-19) 2 A 3 Epistle (92:1-5; 93:11-105:2) 3 A 4 Birth of Noah (106:1-107:3) 4 A 5 Eschatological Admonition (108:1-15) 4 B 1 Enoch 91-108 and Stages of Literary Growth 5 B I Independent Compositions 5 B2A Growing Collection of Enochic Writings 8 B31 Enoch 91-105 + Appendices in 106-107 and 108: Fifth Part of an Enochic Pentateuch or Variations on a Growing Testamentary Framework? 14 C 1 Enoch 91-108: The Ethiopic Version 15 C I The Text-Basis for This Commentary 15 C 2 The Ethiopic Version 19 C2a Ethiopic I 20 C2b Ethiopic II 23 C2c Presentation of the Ethiopic Evidence 26 C2d Other Versions and the Ethiopic 28 D Bibliography 28 D I Editions and Reference Works Used 28 D 2 Translations and Commentaries 32 D 3 Secondary Literature 34 Chapter Two Part One: Apocalypse of Weeks (1 Enoch 93:1-10; 91:11-17) 49 Introduction : 49 A The Text Traditions 49 A I The Ethiopic 49 VIII Table Of Contents A 2 The Aramaic 50 A 3 The Coptic 52 B Division of Time 53 C Outline and Content 57 D Date 60 E Authorship and Relation to the Epistle and Exhortation 62 Commentary 65 93:1-2 Opening Words 65 93:3 The First Week 86 93:4 The Second Week 90 93:5 The Third Week 99 93:6 The Fourth Week 102 93:7 The Fifth Week 108 93:8 The Sixth Week I l l 93:9-10; 91:11 The Seventh Week 118 91:12-13 The Eighth Week 131 91:14 The Ninth Week 139 91:15-16 The Tenth Week 145 93:17 Weeks Without End 151 Chapter Three Part Two: Exhortation (1 Enoch 91:1-10,18-19) 153 Introduction 153 A The Text Traditions 153 A l The Ethiopic 153 A 2 The Aramaic 153 B Literary Analysis 154 B I Literary Relationship with the Apocalypse of Weeks and Epistle 154 B 2 Ideological and Terminological Links with other 1 Enoch Works 155 C The Exhortation as an Independent Tradition 156 D Date 156 Commentary 157 91:1-2 Enoch Summons His Children through Methuselah 157 91:3-4 Opening Ethical Exhortation 162 91:5-10 Eschatological Destruction of Iniquity 169 91:18-19 Closing Exhortation 181 Table Of Contents IX Chapter Four Part Three: Epistle of Enoch (1 Enoch 92:1-5; 93:11-14; 94:1-105:2) 185 Introduction 185 A The Text traditions 185 A I The Ethiopic 185 A 2 The Greek 185 A 3 The Aramaic 187 B Introduction to the Epistle (Title, Outline, Literary Analysis of Formulae, and Use of Tradition) 188 B I Title 188 B 2 Outline 188 B 3 Literary Analysis 191 B3a Different Origin of the Frame and Body 191 B3b Recurring Forms 192 B3bi Woe-Oracles 193 B3b ii Oath-formulae 197 B3b iii Exhortations to the Righteous 199 B3b iv Disclosure Formulae 201 B3bv Instruction on the Two Ways 202 B3b vi Imputed Speech 203 B3b vii Makarism 203 B 4 Use of and Intertextuality with Formative Traditions 204 C Date and Social Setting 211 D Author and Community 215 Commentary 217 92:1 The Superscription 217 92:2-5 Opening Statement on Eschatological Reward and Punishment 223 93:11-14 Reflection on the Inscrutable Greatness of God 231 94:1-5 Exhortation on the Contrasting Ways of Righteousness and Wrongdoing 243 94:6-95:2 First Woe-Oracles Against the Wicked 256 95:3 First Consolation of the Righteous 272 95:4-7 Second Woe-Oracles Against the Wicked 273 96:1-3 Second Consolation of the Righteous 283 96:4-8 Third Woe-Oracles Against the Wicked 294 97:1-2 Third Consolation of the Righteous 303 97:3-6 Address to the Sinners Concerning the Judgement 307 97:7-10 Fourth Woe-Oracles Against the Wicked 316 98:1-3 Oath to the Wise 325 98:4-8 Two Oaths to Sinners 336 X Table Of Contents 98:9-99:2 Fifth Woe-Oracles Against the Wicked 351 99:3-5 Exhortation that the Righteous Testify Against the Wicked 381 99:6-9 An Oath Denouncing Sinners About Their Idolatry and Visions 392 99:10 Blessing on Those Who Heed the Wise 407 99:11-16 Sixth Woe-Oracles Against the Wicked 412 100:1-4 Eschatological Judgement Against Sinners 426 100:5-6 Eschatological Bliss for the Righteous 437 100:7-9 Seventh Woe-Oracles Against the Wicked 445 100:10-13 Meteorological Phenomena as Instruments of Divine Judgement 453 101:1-9 Divine Activity in the Created Order and the Response of the Wicked 463 102:1-3 Eschatological Judgement on the Wicked Through the Created Order 482 102:4-104:8 Discourse on Divine Justice 492 102:4-103:5 1 Exhortation to the Righteous Dead 492 102:4-5 A Consolation for the Righteous Dead 492 102:6-11 B Speech of the Sinners About the Righteous Dead and the Author's Response 500 103:1-4 C Oath to the Righteous Dead About Their Ultimate State 513 103:5-8 2 Eighth Woe-Oracle Against the Sinners Who Have Died 526 103:9-104:6 3 Exhortation to the Righteous Who Are Still Alive 537 103:9-15 A The Speech of the Living Righteous 537 104:1-6 B The Author's Response to the Speech of the Living Righteous 561 104:7-8 A Warning to the Sinners Who are Alive: Their Speech and the Author's Response 578 104:9-105:2 Conclusion to the Epistle 582 104:9; 105:1 Final Exhortations 582 104:10-13; 105:2 Revelations About the End 582 Chapter Five Part Four: Birth of Noah (1 Enoch 106:1-107:3) 606 Introduction ' 606 A The Enochic Character of Chapters 106-107 606 B Summary and Significance 607 Table Of Contents XI C Birth of Noah in the Context of Enochic and Other Early Jewish Traditions 608 D The Text Traditions 614 D I The Ethiopic 614 D 2 The Aramaic 615 D 3 The Greek 615 D 4 The Latin 615 E Date 616 Commentary 617 106:1 Narrative Setting and Birth of Noah 617 106:2-3 A Miraculous Child 622 106:4-7 Lamech's Report About His Son's Birth to Methuselah 631 106:8 Methuselah Journeys to Enoch 641 106:9-12 Methuselah's Report About the Child to Enoch 644 106:13-17 Enoch's Explanation Part One: Calamities Leading up to the Flood 655 106:18 Enoch's Explanation Part Two: Noah and His Significance 671 106:19-107:1 Enoch's Explanation Part Three: The Eschatological Future 677 107:2 Enoch's Explanation Part Four: Methuselah Sent Back to Reassure Lamech 683 107:3 Conclusion: Methuselah Reports to Lamech 685 Chapter Six Part Five: Eschatological Admonition (1 Enoch 108:1-15) 690 Introduction 690 A Summary 690 B Structure 690 C The Text Traditions 691 D Eschatological Admonition in Relation to Enochic and Other Early Jewish Traditions 692 E Date 693 Commentary 695 108:1-3 A Introduction 695 108:1 A I Title, Superscription, Adressees 695 108:2-3 A 2 Opening Exhortation to the Righteous 697 108:4-15 B Apocalypse 704 108:4-5 B I Vision of a Cloud 704 108:6-10 B 2 The Angel's Explanation 709 XII Table Of Contents 108:6-7 B2a The Wicked to be Punished 709 108:8-10 B2b The Righteous to be Rewarded 716 108:11-12 C Words of Divine Promise 729 108:13-15 D Conclusion 738 Index of References 745 Index of Names and Subjects 828 Index of Authors 851
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This section of 1 Enoch, which contains material from at least five different documents composed some time during the 2nd century BCE, provides a window into the early stages of the reception of the earliest Enoch tradition, as it was being negotiated in relation to elitist religious opponents, on the one hand, and in relation to other Jewish traditions that were flourishing at the time. The commentary, at the beginning of which there is an extensive introduction, is structured in the following way: there is a translation for each unit of text (including the Greek and Aramaic where it exists, with the Greek and Ethiopic translations presented synoptically), followed by detailed textual notes that justify the translation and provide information on a full range of variations among the manuscripts. 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The five documents in 1 Enoch 91-108 are dealt with in the following order: (1) Apocalypse of Weeks (93:1-10; 91:11-17); (2) Admonition (91:1-10, 18-19); (3) Epistle of Enoch (92:1-5; 93:11-105:2; (4) Birth of Noah (106-107); and (5) the Eschatological Appendix (108).</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="630" ind1="0" ind2="4"><subfield code="a">Ethiopic book of Enoch</subfield><subfield code="v">Commentaries</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="630" ind1="0" ind2="7"><subfield code="a">Äthiopisches Henochbuch</subfield><subfield code="n">91-108</subfield><subfield code="0">(DE-588)7598382-5</subfield><subfield code="2">gnd</subfield><subfield code="9">rswk-swf</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="650" ind1=" " ind2="7"><subfield code="a">I Henoch</subfield><subfield code="2">gtt</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="655" ind1=" " ind2="7"><subfield code="0">(DE-588)4136710-8</subfield><subfield code="a">Kommentar</subfield><subfield code="2">gnd-content</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="689" ind1="0" ind2="0"><subfield code="a">Äthiopisches Henochbuch</subfield><subfield code="n">91-108</subfield><subfield code="0">(DE-588)7598382-5</subfield><subfield code="D">u</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="689" ind1="0" ind2=" "><subfield code="5">DE-604</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="856" ind1="4" ind2="2"><subfield code="q">text/html</subfield><subfield code="u">http://deposit.dnb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=2944328&amp;prov=M&amp;dok_var=1&amp;dok_ext=htm</subfield><subfield code="3">Inhaltstext</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="856" ind1="4" ind2="2"><subfield code="m">HEBIS Datenaustausch</subfield><subfield code="q">application/pdf</subfield><subfield code="u">http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&amp;doc_library=BVB01&amp;local_base=BVB01&amp;doc_number=015965227&amp;sequence=000002&amp;line_number=0001&amp;func_code=DB_RECORDS&amp;service_type=MEDIA</subfield><subfield code="3">Inhaltsverzeichnis</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="943" ind1="1" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">oai:aleph.bib-bvb.de:BVB01-015965227</subfield></datafield></record></collection>
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