Difference between revisions of "Matthew Black (1908-1994), British scholar"

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*[[The Eschatology of the Similitudes of Enoch (1952 Black), essay]]
*[[The Eschatology of the Similitudes of Enoch (1952 Black), essay]]
*[[The Fragments of the Aramaic Enoch from Qumran (1974 Black), essay]] / In: La littérature juive entre Tenach et Mischna / Van Unnik Willem Cornelis. - Leiden : Brill, 1974, 15-28


*[[The 'Parables' of Enoch (1 En 37-71) and the 'Son of Man' (1976 Black), essay]]
*[[The 'Parables' of Enoch (1 En 37-71) and the 'Son of Man' (1976 Black), essay]]


*[[The Composition, Character and Date of the Second Vision of Enoch (1980 Black), essay]]
*[[The Composition, Character and Date of the Second Vision of Enoch (1980 Black), essay]]
*[[Two Unusual Nomina dei in the Second Vision of Enoch (1984 Black), essay]] / In : The New Testament Age. Volume I / Reicke Bo. - Macon, Georgia : Mercer University Press, 1984. - p.53-59


*[[The Messianism of the Parables of Enoch: Their Date and Contribution to Christological Origins (1992 Black), essay]]
*[[The Messianism of the Parables of Enoch: Their Date and Contribution to Christological Origins (1992 Black), essay]]

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Matthew Black (1908-1994) was a Scottish scholar. From 1954 Professor at St. Andrews. A specialist in the Book of Enoch and the Parables, which he related to the Jesus teaching about the apocalyptic Son of Man.

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