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====Articles in edited volumes====
====Articles in edited volumes====
*Nebuchadnezzar’s madness (Daniel 4) in Syriac literature / Matthia Henze / [[The Book of Daniel: Composition and Reception (2001 Collins/Flint), edited volume]]
*From Jeremiah to Baruch : pseudepigraphy in the "Syriac Apocalypse of Baruch" / Matthias Henze / [[Biblical Traditions in Transmission (2006 Hampel/Lieu), edited volume]]
*From Jeremiah to Baruch : pseudepigraphy in the "Syriac Apocalypse of Baruch" / Matthias Henze / [[Biblical Traditions in Transmission (2006 Hampel/Lieu), edited volume]]
*Babylon remembered: Nebuchadnezzar in the collective memory of ancient Israel / Matthias Henze / [[With Wisdom as a Robe: Qumran and Other Jewish Studies (2009 Dobos/Koszeghy), edited volume]]
*Babylon remembered: Nebuchadnezzar in the collective memory of ancient Israel / Matthias Henze / [[With Wisdom as a Robe: Qumran and Other Jewish Studies (2009 Dobos/Koszeghy), edited volume]]

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Matthias Henze (b.1965) is a German American scholar, at Rice University (Houston, TX), USA.

Biography

PhD (1997) in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, at Harvard University. Chair in Biblical Studies and Associate Professor of Religious Studies at the Dept. of Religious Studies at Rice University. Member of the Enoch Seminar.

Works on Second Temple Judaism

Books

Edited volumes

Articles in edited volumes

Articles in academic journals

  • Qoheleth and the Syriac Apocalypse of Baruch / Matthias Henze / Vetus Testamentum 58.1 (2008) 28-43

External links