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Enochic Studies in the 1920s--Works and Authors

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Overview

In comparison to the numerous publications at the turn of the century, only a limited number of studies appeared between the two World Wars. Notably, the material from Enoch was included by Paul Billerbeck in his Kommentar zum Neuen Testament (1924) and in Riessler's collection of OT Pseudepigrapha in German (1928).