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==Table of Contents== | ==Table of Contents== | ||
*[[Gabriele Boccaccini]], ''Preface: The Enigma of Jubilees and the Lesson of the Enoch Seminar'' | *[[Gabriele Boccaccini]], ''Preface: The Enigma of Jubilees and the Lesson of the Enoch Seminar'' | ||
**Part One: Jubilees and Its Literary Context | **Part One: Jubilees and Its Literary Context | ||
*[[James C. VanderKam]], ''The Manuscript Tradition of Jubilees'' | *[[James C. VanderKam]], ''The Manuscript Tradition of Jubilees'' | ||
*[[Michael Segal]], ''The Composition of Jubilees'' | *[[Michael Segal]], ''The Composition of Jubilees'' | ||
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*[[Andrei A. Orlov]], ''The Heavenly Counterpart of Moses in the Book of Jubilees'' | *[[Andrei A. Orlov]], ''The Heavenly Counterpart of Moses in the Book of Jubilees'' | ||
*[[Lester L. Grabbe]], ''Jubilees and the Samaritan Traditon'' | *[[Lester L. Grabbe]], ''Jubilees and the Samaritan Traditon'' | ||
**Part Two: The Melting of Mosaic and Enochic Traditions | **Part Two: The Melting of Mosaic and Enochic Traditions | ||
*[[Helge S. Kvanvig]], ''Enochic Judaism: A Judaism without the Torah and the Temple?'' | |||
*[[William K. Gilders]], ''The Concept of Covenant in Jubilees'' | |||
*[[Gabriele Boccaccini]], ''From a Movement of Dissent to a Distinct Form of Judaism: The Heavenly Tablets in Jubilees as the Foundation of a Competing Halakah'' | |||
*[[Jacques van Ruiten]], ''Abram's Prayer: The Coherence of the pericopes in Jubilees 12:16-27'' | |||
*[[Hindy Najman]], ''Reconsidering Jubilees: Prophecy and Exemplarity'' | |||
**Part Three - Jubilees between Enoch and Qumran | |||
*[[Aharon Shemesh]], ''4Q265 and the Authoritative Status of Jubilees at Qumran'' | |||
*[[Lutz Doering]], ''Purity and Impurity in the Book of Jubilees'' | |||
*[[Jonathan Ben-Dov]], ''Tradition and Innovation in the Calendar of Jubilees'' | |||
*[[Loren T. Stuckenbruck]], ''The Book of Jubilees and the Origin of Evil'' | |||
*[[Betsy Halpern-Amaru]], ''The Festivals of Pesah and Massot in the Book of Jubilees'' | |||
*[[John C. Endres]], ''Eschatological Impulses in Jubilees'' | |||
*[[Kelley Coblentz Bautch]], ''Amplified Roles, Idealized Depictions: Women in the Book of Jubilees'' | |||
*[[Annette Yoshiko Reed]], ''Enochic and Mosaic Traditions in Jubilees: The Evidence of Angelology and Demonology'' | |||
*[[Erik Larson]], ''Worship in Jubilees and Enoch'' | |||
*[[Martha Himmelfarb]], ''The Book of Jubilees and Early Jewish Mysticism'' | |||
**Part Four - Where Does Jubilees Belong? | |||
*[[David W. Suter]], ''Jubilees, the Temple, and the Aaronite Priesthood'' | |||
*[[David R. Jackson]], ''Jubilees and Enochic Judaism'' | |||
*[[Eyal Regev]], ''Jubilees, Qumran, and the Essenes'' | |||
*[[Veronika Bachmann]] and [[Isaac W. Oliver]], ''The Book of Jubilees: A Bibliography, 1850-Present'' | |||
[[Category:Scholarship]] | [[Category:Scholarship]] |
Revision as of 22:55, 13 August 2009
Enoch and the Mosaic Torah: The Evidence of Jubilees is a volume edited by Gabriele Boccaccini and Giovanni Ibba.
Editions and translations
Published in the United States (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2009).
Abstract
Proceedings of the Fourth Enoch Seminar (Camaldoli 2007).
Table of Contents
- Gabriele Boccaccini, Preface: The Enigma of Jubilees and the Lesson of the Enoch Seminar
- Part One: Jubilees and Its Literary Context
- James C. VanderKam, The Manuscript Tradition of Jubilees
- Michael Segal, The Composition of Jubilees
- John S. Bergsma, The Relationship between Jubilees and the Early Enochic Books (Astronomical Book and Book of the Watchers
- Matthias Henze, Daniel and Jubilees
- James M. Scott, The Chronologies of the Apocalypse of Weeks and the Book of Jubilees
- Esther Eshel, The Aramaic Levi Document, The Genesis Apocryphon, and Jubilees: A Study of Shared Traditions
- Lawrence H. Schiffman, The Book of Jubilees and the Temple Scrolls
- Benjamin G. Wright, Jubilees, Sirach, and Sapiential Tradition
- Andrei A. Orlov, The Heavenly Counterpart of Moses in the Book of Jubilees
- Lester L. Grabbe, Jubilees and the Samaritan Traditon
- Part Two: The Melting of Mosaic and Enochic Traditions
- Helge S. Kvanvig, Enochic Judaism: A Judaism without the Torah and the Temple?
- William K. Gilders, The Concept of Covenant in Jubilees
- Gabriele Boccaccini, From a Movement of Dissent to a Distinct Form of Judaism: The Heavenly Tablets in Jubilees as the Foundation of a Competing Halakah
- Jacques van Ruiten, Abram's Prayer: The Coherence of the pericopes in Jubilees 12:16-27
- Hindy Najman, Reconsidering Jubilees: Prophecy and Exemplarity
- Part Three - Jubilees between Enoch and Qumran
- Aharon Shemesh, 4Q265 and the Authoritative Status of Jubilees at Qumran
- Lutz Doering, Purity and Impurity in the Book of Jubilees
- Jonathan Ben-Dov, Tradition and Innovation in the Calendar of Jubilees
- Loren T. Stuckenbruck, The Book of Jubilees and the Origin of Evil
- Betsy Halpern-Amaru, The Festivals of Pesah and Massot in the Book of Jubilees
- John C. Endres, Eschatological Impulses in Jubilees
- Kelley Coblentz Bautch, Amplified Roles, Idealized Depictions: Women in the Book of Jubilees
- Annette Yoshiko Reed, Enochic and Mosaic Traditions in Jubilees: The Evidence of Angelology and Demonology
- Erik Larson, Worship in Jubilees and Enoch
- Martha Himmelfarb, The Book of Jubilees and Early Jewish Mysticism
- Part Four - Where Does Jubilees Belong?
- David W. Suter, Jubilees, the Temple, and the Aaronite Priesthood
- David R. Jackson, Jubilees and Enochic Judaism
- Eyal Regev, Jubilees, Qumran, and the Essenes
- Veronika Bachmann and Isaac W. Oliver, The Book of Jubilees: A Bibliography, 1850-Present