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==Additional Bibliography (articles)==
==Additional Bibliography (selected articles)==


====2010====
====2010====


*[[Amar Annus]]. ''On the Origin of Watchers: A Comparative Study of the Antediluvian Wisdom in Mesopotamian and Jewish Traditions''. In [[Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha]] 19.4 (2010) 277-320 (English).
*[[Amar Annus]]. ''On the Origin of Watchers: A Comparative Study of the Antediluvian Wisdom in Mesopotamian and Jewish Traditions''. In [[Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha]] 19.4 (2010) 277-320 (English).
*[[Daniel Boyarin]]. ''Beyond Judaisms: Meṭaṭron and the Divine Polymorphy of Ancient Judaism''. In [[Journal for the Study of Judaism]] 41.3 (2010) 323-365.


*[[Stéphane Duclos]]. ''L'ouverture des cieux dans le livre d'Hénoch: la question de la médiation entre ciel et terre''. In [[Revue des études juives]] 169.1-2 (2010) 97-133 (French).
*[[Stéphane Duclos]]. ''L'ouverture des cieux dans le livre d'Hénoch: la question de la médiation entre ciel et terre''. In [[Revue des études juives]] 169.1-2 (2010) 97-133 (French).
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*[[Eyal Regev]]. ''From Enoch to John the Essene: An Analysis of Sect Development: 1 Enoch, Jubilees, and the Essenes''. In [[New Perspectives on Old Texts (2010 Chazon, Amaru), edited volume]], 67-93 (English).
*[[Eyal Regev]]. ''From Enoch to John the Essene: An Analysis of Sect Development: 1 Enoch, Jubilees, and the Essenes''. In [[New Perspectives on Old Texts (2010 Chazon, Amaru), edited volume]], 67-93 (English).


*[[Michael Segal]]. ''Text, Translation, and Allusion: An Unidentified Biblical Reference in 1 Enoch 1:5''. In [[Catholic Biblical Quarterly]] 72.3 (2010) 464-474.
*[[Michael Segal]]. ''Text, Translation, and Allusion: An Unidentified Biblical Reference in 1 Enoch 1:5''. In [[Catholic Biblical Quarterly]] 72.3 (2010) 464-474 (English).
 
====2011====
 
*[[Luca Arcari]]. ''2 Enoch and the Messianic Son of Man: A Triangular Reading between the Book of the Parables of Enoch, the Testament of Abraham and 2 Enoch''. In [[Henoch]] 33.1 (2011) 88-93 (English).
 
*[[Daniel Boyarin]]. ''How Enoch Can Teach Us about Jesus''. In [[Early Christianity]] 2. 1 (2011) 51-76.
 
*[[John J. Collins]]. ''Enochic Judaism: An Assessment''. In [[The Dead Sea Scrolls and Contemporary Culture (2011 Roitman, Schiffman, Tzoref), edited volume]], 219-234.
 
*[[Ted M. Erho]]. ''Historical-Allusional Dating and the Similitudes of Enoch''. In [[Journal of Biblical Literature]] 130.3 (2011) 493-5110 (English)


====2012====
====2012====


*[[Luca Arcari]]. ''The Otherworldly Journey of the Book of Watchers (1 Enoch 6-36) as the Source of a ''Competitive'' Authority''. In [[Asdiwal]] 7 (2012) 41-53 (Italian).  
*[[Luca Arcari]]. ''The Otherworldly Journey of the Book of Watchers (1 Enoch 6-36) as the Source of a ''Competitive'' Authority''. In [[Asdiwal]] 7 (2012) 41-53 (Italian).  


====2013====
====2013====


* [[Ted M. Erho]] and [[Loren T. Stuckenbruck]]. ''A Manuscript History of Ethiopic Enoch''. In [[Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha]] 23.2 (2013) 87-133.
*[[Melissa Adendorff]]. ''The Honour and Shame of Enoch's Angels: A Comparison between a Watcher and an Archangel''. In [[Journal for Semitics]] = Tydskrif vir Semitistiek 22.1 (2013) 21-34.
 
* [[Ted M. Erho]] and [[Loren T. Stuckenbruck]]. ''A Manuscript History of Ethiopic Enoch''. In [[Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha]] 23.2 (2013) 87-133 (English).


*[[Joseph]]. '' Was Daniel 7.13’s "Son of Man" modeled after the "New Adam" of the "Animal Apocalypse" ("1 Enoch" 90)?: A Comparative Study''. In [[Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha]] 22.4 (2013) 269-294.
*[[Joseph]]. ''Was Daniel 7.13’s "Son of Man" modeled after the "New Adam" of the "Animal Apocalypse" ("1 Enoch" 90)?: A Comparative Study''. In [[Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha]] 22.4 (2013) 269-294 (English).


*[[Beth Langstaff]]. ''The Book of Enoch and the "Ascension of Moses" in Reformation Europe: early sixteenth-century interpretations of Jude 9 and Jude 14-15''. In [[Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha]] 23.2 (2013) 134-174.
*[[Beth Langstaff]]. ''The Book of Enoch and the "Ascension of Moses" in Reformation Europe: early sixteenth-century interpretations of Jude 9 and Jude 14-15''. In [[Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha]] 23.2 (2013) 134-174 (English).


*[[Jason M. Silverman]]. ''Iranian Details in the Book of Heavenly Luminaries''. In [[Journal of Near Eastern Studies]] 72.2 (2013) 195-208.
*[[Jason M. Silverman]]. ''Iranian Details in the Book of Heavenly Luminaries''. In [[Journal of Near Eastern Studies]] 72.2 (2013) 195-208 (English).


*[[Loren T. Stuckenbruck]]. ''The Book of Enoch: Its Reception in Second Temple Jewish and in Christian Tradition''. In [[Early Christianity]] 4.1 (2013) 7-40.
*[[Loren T. Stuckenbruck]]. ''The Book of Enoch: Its Reception in Second Temple Jewish and in Christian Tradition''. In [[Early Christianity]] 4.1 (2013) 7-40 (English).

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Enochic Studies in scholarship & the arts: the 2010s

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Overview

The traditional Ethiopian Commentary on 1 Enoch by Magābē Mesṭir Gērāwarq, so far preserved only in manuscripts, has been published in 2011 by the Ethiopian Orthodox Tawāhedo Church. The book is printed in Addis Abeba by Tensaē Printing press. Reference is made to Magābē Mesṭir Gērāwarq, specialist of Ethiopic Poetry and the Old Testament through his picture right before the beginning of the verse by verse commentary. The text is in Ge’ez and the commentary in Amharic. Instead of 108 chapters, 1 Enoch is divided into 42 chapters.

Additional Bibliography (selected articles)

2010

2011

  • Luca Arcari. 2 Enoch and the Messianic Son of Man: A Triangular Reading between the Book of the Parables of Enoch, the Testament of Abraham and 2 Enoch. In Henoch 33.1 (2011) 88-93 (English).

2012

  • Luca Arcari. The Otherworldly Journey of the Book of Watchers (1 Enoch 6-36) as the Source of a Competitive Authority. In Asdiwal 7 (2012) 41-53 (Italian).


2013

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