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First Russian translation of the Aramaic fragments of [[1 Enoch]] from the Dead Sea Scrolls, and [[3 Enoch]].
First Russian translation of the Aramaic fragments of [[1 Enoch]] from the Dead Sea Scrolls, and [[3 Enoch]].


==Editions and translations==
==Editions ==


Published in [[Moscow, Russia]]: Mosty kul’tury, 2000 / 2nd ed. 2002.
Published in [[Moscow, Russia]]: Mosty kul’tury, 2000 / 2nd ed. 2002.
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[[Category:Enochic Studies|2000 Tantlevskij]]
[[Category:Enochic Studies|2000 Tantlevskij]]
[[Category:Enochic Studies--Scholarship|2000 Tantlevskij]]
[[Category:Enochic Studies--Russian Scholarship|2000 Tantlevskij]]
[[Category:Enochic Studies--Russian Scholarship|2000 Tantlevskij]]
[[Category:Enochic Studies--Russian language|2000 Tantlevskij]]
[[Category:Enochic Studies--Russian language|2000 Tantlevskij]]
[[Category:Enochic Studies--Russia|2000 Tantlevskij]]





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Книги Еноха / Knigi Enokha <Russian> / The Books of Enoch (2000) is a book by Igor R. Tantlevskij.

Abstract

First Russian translation of the Aramaic fragments of 1 Enoch from the Dead Sea Scrolls, and 3 Enoch.

Editions

Published in Moscow, Russia: Mosty kul’tury, 2000 / 2nd ed. 2002.

Table of contents

External links

  • [ Google Books]