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According to Jewish traditions, '''Enosh''' was an ancient patriarch, the son of [[Seth]] and the grandson of [[Adam]] and [[Eve]]. | According to Jewish (Christian and Islamic) traditions, '''Enosh''' was an ancient patriarch, the son of [[Seth]] and the grandson of [[Adam]] and [[Eve]]. | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
== | == Enosh in ancient sources == | ||
* [[Enosh (sources)]] -- survey of ancient sources | * [[Enosh (sources)]] -- survey of ancient sources | ||
== Enosh in literature & the arts == | |||
* [[Enosh (arts)]] -- survey of fictional works | * [[Enosh (arts)]] -- survey of fictional works | ||
== Enosh in scholarship == | |||
* [[Enosh (research)]] -- survey of scholarly works | * [[Enosh (research)]] -- survey of scholarly works |
Latest revision as of 01:07, 18 July 2012
According to Jewish (Christian and Islamic) traditions, Enosh was an ancient patriarch, the son of Seth and the grandson of Adam and Eve.
Overview
Enosh in ancient sources
- Enosh (sources) -- survey of ancient sources
Enosh in literature & the arts
- Enosh (arts) -- survey of fictional works
Enosh in scholarship
- Enosh (research) -- survey of scholarly works
References
- Enosh / John C. Reeves / In: The Eerdmans Dictionary of Early Judaism (2010 Collins / Harlow), dictionary, 590-591
- / [[]] / In: The Anchor Bible Dictionary (1992 Freedman), dictionary,
External links
Pages in category "Enosh (subject)"
The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.