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'''The Book of Enoch or I Enoch''' (1985) is a book by [[Matthew Black]].  
'''The Book of Enoch or I Enoch''' (1985) is a book by [[Matthew Black]], in consultation with [[James C. VanderKam]]; with an appendix on the "astronomical" chapters (72-82) by [[Otto Neugebauer]].


==Abstract==
==Abstract==
English translation of the First Book of Enoch.


==Editions and translations==
==Editions ==
Published in Leiden: Brill, 1985 ([[Studia in Veteris Testamenti Pseudepigrapha]], 7).


==Table of contents==
==Table of contents==
**Introduction
*Introduction
*1. Problems of Text and Interpretation  
**1. Problems of Text and Interpretation  
*2. The Structure of 1 Enoch
**2. The Structure of 1 Enoch
*3. The Component Elements of 1 Enoch
**3. The Component Elements of 1 Enoch


**Translation
*Translation
*1. The First Vision of Enoch
**1. The First Vision of Enoch
*2. The Parables or Second Vision
**2. The Parables or Second Vision
*3. The 'Astronomical' Chapters
**3. The 'Astronomical' Chapters
*4. The Perversion of the Heavenly Bodies
**4. The Perversion of the Heavenly Bodies
*5. The Heavenly Tablets and the Mission of Enoch
**5. The Heavenly Tablets and the Mission of Enoch
*6. The 'Astronomical' Chapters
**6. The 'Astronomical' Chapters
*7. The Dream-Visions
**7. The Dream-Visions
*8. Enoch Addresses Methuselah and His Family
**8. Enoch Addresses Methuselah and His Family
*9. Enoch's 'Epistle'
**9. Enoch's 'Epistle'
*10. A Nature Poem
**10. A Nature Poem
*11. The Apocalypse of Weeks
**11. The Apocalypse of Weeks
*12.  
**12.


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://books.google.com/books?id=joQeAAAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_navlinks_s#v=onepage&q=&f=false Google Books (partial text)]


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Latest revision as of 11:37, 8 January 2017

The Book of Enoch or I Enoch (1985) is a book by Matthew Black, in consultation with James C. VanderKam; with an appendix on the "astronomical" chapters (72-82) by Otto Neugebauer.

Abstract

English translation of the First Book of Enoch.

Editions

Published in Leiden: Brill, 1985 (Studia in Veteris Testamenti Pseudepigrapha, 7).

Table of contents

  • Introduction
    • 1. Problems of Text and Interpretation
    • 2. The Structure of 1 Enoch
    • 3. The Component Elements of 1 Enoch
  • Translation
    • 1. The First Vision of Enoch
    • 2. The Parables or Second Vision
    • 3. The 'Astronomical' Chapters
    • 4. The Perversion of the Heavenly Bodies
    • 5. The Heavenly Tablets and the Mission of Enoch
    • 6. The 'Astronomical' Chapters
    • 7. The Dream-Visions
    • 8. Enoch Addresses Methuselah and His Family
    • 9. Enoch's 'Epistle'
    • 10. A Nature Poem
    • 11. The Apocalypse of Weeks
    • 12.

External links