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The '''Third Book of Enoch / 3 Enoch''' (or Sepher Hekhalot of R. Ishmael) is a Jewish mystical document of late Antiquity. | The '''Third Book of Enoch / 3 Enoch''' (or Sepher Hekhalot of R. Ishmael) is a Jewish mystical document of late Antiquity. | ||
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== Overview== | == Overview== |
Latest revision as of 18:57, 30 April 2014
The Third Book of Enoch / 3 Enoch (or Sepher Hekhalot of R. Ishmael) is a Jewish mystical document of late Antiquity.
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Overview
The book tells of the ascent of Rabbi Ishmael to heaven where he receives a series of revelations from the angel Metatron (from the Greek μετὰ ϑρόνῳ "near the throne [of God]"), with whom Enoch has been identified. The work seems to have used various parts of Ethiopic and Slavonic Enoch, though there is no trace of the characteristic ideas of the Parables.
3 Enoch in scholarship
The editio princeps was published in Lemberg in 1864, see ספר היכלות מהתנא רבי ישמעאל כהן גדול (Sepher Hekhalot of R. Ishmael / 1864), book. Adolph Jellinek published excerpts of it in 1873; see Beth ha-Midrasch (1853–78 Jellinek), book. The first scholarly edition is that of Odeberg in 1928.
External links
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Pages in category "3 Enoch (text)"
The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
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- Sepher Hekhalot of R. Ishmael / 1864), book = ספר היכלות מהתנא רבי ישמעאל כהן גדול
- 3 Enoch; or, The Hebrew Book of Enoch (1928 Odeberg), book
- Enoch (1932 Vitti), essay
- Historical Setting of the Hebrew Book of Enoch (1977 Alexander), essay
- Synopse zur Hekhalot-Literatur (1981 Schäfer), book
- 3 (Hebrew Apocalypse of) Enoch (1983 Alexander), essay
- Das sogenannte hebräische Henochbuch (1984 Hofmann), book
- Third Enoch and the Talmud (1987 Alexander), essay