Selected Studies in Pseudepigrapha and Apocrypha (1991 Stone), book
Selected Studies in Pseudepigrapha and Apocrypha, with special reference to the Armenian tradition (1991) is a book by Michael E. Stone.
Abstract
A collection of essays published by the Author in the field of Second Temple Judaism and OT Pseudepigrapha, with a special emphasis on the transmission of that literature in the Armenian tradition.
"This work contains selected essays dealing with the Jewish Literature of the Second Temple period, focusing around central themes of recent research. Stone's varied interests are reflected in this book, gathered around four main themes. Under the title "Enoch and the Testaments" are assembled studies which present and draw the implications from recent discoveries (including the Dead Sea Scrolls) as they modify the view of these two pivotal documents of ancient Judaism. Another focus of Stone's work has been 4 Ezra or 2 Esdras, a work reflecting the situation of Judaism, and especially to the understanding of apocalypticism, form a third section of the present work, while the particular development of apocryphal literature in Armenian is its fourth division. This work presents a range of significant studies in areas standing at the forefront of the study of Ancient Judaism."--Publisher's description.
Editions
Published in Leiden: Brill, 1991 (Studia in Veteris Testamenti Pseudepigrapha, 9).