The Ezra-Apocalypse (1912 Box), book

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The Ezra-Apocalypse: Being Chapters 3-14 of the Book Commonly Known as 4 Ezra (or II Esdras) (1912) is a book by George H. Box.

Abstract

Box largely accepted the documentary hypothesis of Richard Kabisch in the composition of 4 Ezra.

Following Ferdinand Rosenthal, Box assigned the final work of the redactor to the School of Shammai, as an attempt to make a room for apocalyptic doctrines within the Oral Law.

Editions and translations

Published in London: Pitman, 1912.

Table of contents

External links

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