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'''Michael E. Stone''' (b.1938) is an Israeli scholar, ''emeritus'' at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel.
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==Biography==
'''Michael E. Stone''' (b.1938) is an Israeli scholar, ''emeritus'' at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. Born at [[Leeds, England]] in 1938, Michael Stone was raised in [[Sydney, Australia]], receiving his BA in Semitics and Classics from the University of Melbourne in 1960. He earned his PhD in Near Eastern Languages (1965) at Harvard University. He joined the Faculty of the Hebrw UNiversity of Jerusalem in 1966. Professor of Armenian Studies and Gail Levin de Nur Professor of Religious Studies, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel (1980-2007). Founder of the [[Orion Center for the Study of the Dead Sea Scrolls]]. Member of the [[Enoch Seminar]].
Born in England in 1938. PhD in Near Eastern Languages (1965) at Harvard University. Professor of Armenian Studies and Gail Levin de Nur Professor of Religious Studies, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel (1980-2007). Founder of the [[Orion Center for the Study of the Dead Sea Scrolls]]. Member of the [[Enoch Seminar]].


==Works on Second Temple Judaism==
==Works==
 
====Festschriften====
 
*[[Things Revealed: Studies in Early Jewish and Christian Literature ~ In Honor of Michael E. Stone (2004 Chazon, Satran, Clements), edited volume]]


====Books====
====Books====
*[[The Apocryphal Literature in the Armenian tradition (1969 Stone), book]]
*[[The Manuscript Library of the Armenian Patriarchate in Jerusalem (1969 Stone), book]]
*[[The Testament of Levi: A First Study of the Armenian MSS. of the Testaments of the XII patriarchs in the Convent of St. James, Jerusalem (1969 Stone), book]]


*[[Concordance and Texts of the Armenian Version of IV Ezra (1971 Stone), book]]
*[[Concordance and Texts of the Armenian Version of IV Ezra (1971 Stone), book]]
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*[[The Armenian Version of IV Ezra (1979 Stone), book]]
*[[The Armenian Version of IV Ezra (1979 Stone), book]]


*[[Scripture, Sects and Visions: A Profile of Judaism from Ezra to the Jewish Revolts (1980 Stone), book]]
*[[Scriptures, Sects and Visions: A Profile of Judaism from Ezra to the Jewish Revolts (1980 Stone), book]]


*[[Faith and Piety in Early Judaism: Texts and Documents (1983 Nickelsburg/Stone), book]]
*[[Armenian Apocrypha: Relating to the Patriarchs and Prophets (1982 Stone), book]]
 
*[[Faith and Piety in Early Judaism: Texts and Documents (1983 Nickelsburg, Stone), book]]


*[[Features of the Eschatology of IV Ezra (1989 Stone), book]]
*[[Features of the Eschatology of IV Ezra (1989 Stone), book]]


*[[Fourth Ezra: A Commentary (1990 Stone), book]]
*[[Fourth Ezra ~ Hermeneia (1990 Stone), book]]


*[[A Textual Commentary on the Armenian version of IV Ezra (1990 Stone), book]]
*[[A Textual Commentary on the Armenian version of IV Ezra (1990 Stone), book]]
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*[[The Aramaic Levi Document (2004 Greenfield/Stone/Eshel), book]]
*[[The Aramaic Levi Document (2004 Greenfield/Stone/Eshel), book]]


*[[Apocrypha, Pseudepigrapha, and Armenian Studies (2006 Stone), book]]
*[[Apocrypha, Pseudepigrapha, and Armenian Studies: Collected Papers (2006-2017 Stone), book]]
 
* [[Early Judaism: Texts and Documents on Faith and Piety, 2nd ed. (2009 @1983 Nickelsburg, Stone), book]]


*[[Ancient Judaism: New Visions and Views (2011 Stone), book]]
*[[Ancient Judaism: New Visions and Views (2011 Stone), book]]
*[[Armenian Apocrypha Relating to Abraham (2012 Stone), book]]
*[[Secret Groups in Ancient Judaism  (2018 Stone), book]]
*[[Armenian Apocrypha Relating to Biblical Heroes (2019 Stone), book]]


====Edited volumes====
====Edited volumes====
*[[Jewish Writings of the Second Temple Period (1984 Stone), edited volume]]
*[[Jewish Writings of the Second Temple Period (1984 Stone), edited volume]]
*[[Emerging Judaism: Studies on the Fourth & Third Centuries BCE (1989 Stone/Satran), edited volume]]
*[[Emerging Judaism: Studies on the Fourth & Third Centuries BCE (1989 Stone/Satran), edited volume]]
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*[[Pseudepigraphical Perspectives: The Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha in Light of the Dead Sea Scrolls (1999 Chazon/Stone), edited volume]]
*[[Pseudepigraphical Perspectives: The Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha in Light of the Dead Sea Scrolls (1999 Chazon/Stone), edited volume]]
*[[Literature on Adam and Eve: Collected Essays (2000 Anderson/Stone/Tromp), edited volume]]
*[[Literature on Adam and Eve: Collected Essays (2000 Anderson/Stone/Tromp), edited volume]]
====Essays====
*[[The Enochic Pentateuch and the Date of the Similitudes (1977 Greenfield, Stone), essay]]
*[[The Book of Enoch and Judaism in the Third Century BCE (1978 Stone), essay]].
*[[The Books of Enoch and the Traditions of Enoch (1979 Greenfield, Stone), essay]]


==External links==
==External links==


[[Category:Scholars|Stone]]
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_E._Stone Wikipedia.en] -- Wikipedia.de -- Wikipedia.fr -- Wikipedia.it -- Wikipedia.es
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Michael E. Stone

Michael E. Stone (b.1938) is an Israeli scholar, emeritus at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. Born at Leeds, England in 1938, Michael Stone was raised in Sydney, Australia, receiving his BA in Semitics and Classics from the University of Melbourne in 1960. He earned his PhD in Near Eastern Languages (1965) at Harvard University. He joined the Faculty of the Hebrw UNiversity of Jerusalem in 1966. Professor of Armenian Studies and Gail Levin de Nur Professor of Religious Studies, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel (1980-2007). Founder of the Orion Center for the Study of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Member of the Enoch Seminar.

Works

Festschriften

Books

Edited volumes

Essays

External links

  • Wikipedia.en -- Wikipedia.de -- Wikipedia.fr -- Wikipedia.it -- Wikipedia.es