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[http://www.bookschristian.com/images/products/_large/81/9780802828781lrg.jpg Enoch and Qumran Origins: New Light on a Forgotten Connection] (2005) is a volume edited by [[Gabriele Boccaccini]].
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==Editions and translations==
Published in the United States (Grand Rapids, MI: [[Eerdmans]], 2005).
 
==Abstract==
Proceedings of the Second [[Enoch Seminar]] (Venice 2003).
 
==Reviews==
*[[Thomas J. Kraus]], RBL 2006
 
==Table of contents==
 
*[[Gabriele Boccaccini]], Introduction: From the Enoch Literature to Enochic Judaism
**Part One - Dream Visions and Daniel
*[[Matthias Henze]], Enoch's Dream Visions and the Visions of Daniel Reexamined
*[[Patrick Tiller]], The Sociological Context of the Dream Visions of Daniel and 1 Enoch
*[[Armin Lange]], Dream Visions and Apocalyptic Milieus
*[[James R. Davila]], The Animal Apocalypse and Daniel
*[[Gabriele Boccaccini]], The Covenantal Theology of the Apocalyptic Book of Daniel
*[[Florentino Garcia Martinez]], Comparing the Groups Behind Dream Visions and Daniel: A Brief Note
*[[Matthias Albani]], The "One Like a Son of Man" (Dan 7:13) and the Royal Ideology
*[[Stefan Beyerle]], "One Like a Son of Man": Innuendoes of a Heavenly Individual
*[[John J. Collins]], Response: The Apocalyptic Worldview of Daniel
**Part Two: Enoch and Jubilees
*[[Helge S. Kvanvig]], Jubilees-Read as a Narrative
*[[Erik W. Larson]], The LXX and Enoch: Influence and Interpretation in Early Jewish Literature
*[[Jacques van Ruiten]], A Literary Dependency of Jubilees on i Enoch?
*[[Annette Yoshiko Reed]], "Revealed Literature" in the Second Century B.C.E.: Jubilees, 1 Enoch, Qumran, and the Prehistory of the Biblical Canon
*[[Eibert J.C. Tigchelaar]], Jubilees and 1 Enoch and the Issue of Transmission of Knowledge
*[[Hanan Eshel]], 4Q390, the 490-Year Prophecy, and the Calendrical History of the Second Temple Period
*[[Henry W. Morisada Rietz]], Synchronizing Worship: Jubilees as a Tradition for the Qumran Community
*[[Michael A. Daise]], "The Days of Sukkot of the Month of Kislev": The Festival of Dedication and the Delay of Feasts in 'QS 1:13-15
*[[Martha Himmelfarb]], Jubilees and Sectarianism
*[[Jeff S. Anderson]], Denouncement Speech in Jubilees and Other Enochic Literature
*[[Liliana Rosso Ubigli]], The Historical-Cultural Background of the Book of Jubilees
*[[Ida Fröhlich]], Enoch and Jubile
*[[Ithamar Gruenwald]], Apocalypticism and the Religion and Ritual of the "Pre-Sinaitic" Narratives
*[[Lawrence H. Schiffman]], 3 Enoch and the Enoch Tradition
*[[James C. VanderKam]], Response: Jubilees and Enoch
**Part Three: The Apocalypse of Weeks
*[[Klaus Koch]], History as a Battlefield of Two Antagonistic Powers in the Apocalypse of Weeks and in the Rule of the Community
*[[Andreas Bedenbender]], Reflection on Ideology and Date of the Apocalypse of Weeks
*[[Timothy H. Lim]], The Enochic Circles, the Hasidim, and the Qumran Community
*[[Matthias Henze]], The Apocalypse of Weeks and the Architecture of the End Time
*[[Loren T. Stuckenbruck]], The Plant Metaphor in Its Inner-Enochic and Early Jewish Context
*[[Michael A. Knibb]], The Apocalypse of Weeks and the Epistle of Enoch
*[[Eibert J.C. Tigchelaar]], Evaluating the Discussions concerning the Original Order of Chapters 91-93 and Codicological Data Pertaining to 4Q212 and Chester Beatty XII Enoch
*[[Peter W. Flint]], The Greek Fragments of Enoch from Qumran Cave 7
*[[George W.E. Nickelsburg]], Response: Context, Text, and Social Setting of the Apocalypse of Weeks
**Part Four: The Groningen Hypothesis Revisited
*[[Charlotte Hempel]], The Groningen Hypothesis: Strengths and Weaknesses
*[[Albert I. Baumgarten]], Reflections on the Groningen Hypothesis
*[[Mark A. Elliott]], Sealing Some Cracks in the Groningen Foundation
*[[Torleif Elgvin]], The Yahad Is More Than Qumran
*[[Lester L. Grabbe]], Digging among the Roots of the Groningen Hypothesis
*[[Benjamin G. Wright]], One "Methodological Assumption" of the Groningen Hypothesis of Qumran Origins
*[[Timothy H. Lim]], The Translation of NDMW and Its Significance for the Groningen Hypothesis
*[[Shemaryahu Talmon]], Comments concerning the "Qumran-Essenes" Hypothesis
*[[Emile Puech]], The Essenes and Qumran, the Teacher and the Wicked Priest, the Origins
*[[Gabriele Boccaccini]], Qumran: The Headquarters of the Essenes or a Marginal Splinter Group?
*[[Florentino Garcia Martinez]], Response: The Groningen Hypothesis Revisited
**Part Five: The Enochic-Essene Hypothesis Revisited
*[[David W. Suter]], Theodicy and the Problem of the "Intimate Enemy"
*[[Annette Yoshiko Reed]], Interrogating "Enochic Judaism": 1 Enoch as Evidence for Intellectual History, Social Realities, and Literary Tradition
*[[John J. Collins]], Enoch, the Dead Sea Scrolls, and the Essenes: Groups and Movements in Judaism in the Early Second Century B.C.E.
*[[Jeff S. Anderson]], From "Communities of Texts" to Religious Communities: Problems and Pitfalls
*[[James R. Davila]], Enochians, Essenes, and Qumran Essenes
*[[Corrado Martone]], Beyond Beyond the Essene Hypothesis: Some Observations on the Qumran Zadokite Priesthood
*[[Pierluigi Piovanelli]], Some Archaeological, Sociological, and Cross-Cultural Afterthoughts on the "Groningen" and the "Enochic-Essene" Hypotheses
*[[John C. Reeves]], Complicating the Notion of an "Enochic Judaism"
*[[William Adler]], Enoch, Moses, and the Essenes
*[[James C. VanderKam]], Too Far Beyond the Essene Hypothesis?
*[[Benjamin G. Wright]], Some Remarks on the Parting of the Ways
*[[Paolo Sacchi]], History of the Earliest Enochic Texts
*[[Torleif Elgvin]], Different Bibles for Different Groups?
*[[Claudio Gianotto]], Essenes, Qumran, and Christian Origins
*[[Gabriele Boccaccini]], Response: Texts, Intellectual Movements, and Social Groups
**[[James H. Charlesworth]], Summary and Conclusions: The Books of Enoch or 1 Enoch Matters: New Paradigms for Understanding Pre-70 Judaism
 
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