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==Table of contents== | ==Table of contents== | ||
'''Volume I''' | |||
*Part One: Jewish and Christian Perspectives: Seeking Another View | |||
**1. The First Century: A Time to Rejoice and a Time to Weep | |||
*Part Two: Jewish Apocalyptic Literature in its Contexts | |||
**2. The Apocalyptic Construction of Reality in ''1 Enoch'' | |||
**3. Salvation without and with a Messiah | |||
**4. The Epistle of Enoch and the Qumran Literature | |||
**5. Religious Exclusivism: A World View | |||
**6. Patriarchs Who Worry About Their Wives | |||
**7. Tobit and Enoch: Distant Cousins with a Recognizable Resemblance | |||
**8. The Search for Tobit's Mixed Ancestry: A Historical and Hermeneutical Odyssey | |||
**9. Wisdom and Apocalypticism in Early Judaism: Some Points for Discussion | |||
'''Volume II''' | |||
*Part Three: Reviews of Books on Early Judaism | |||
**10. Resurrection, Immortality, and Eternal Life in Intertestamental Judaism | |||
**11. Jewish Literature Between the Bible and the Mishnah | |||
**12. 1 Enoch: A Commentary on the Book of 1 Enoch: Chapters 1-36, 81-108 | |||
*Part Four: Early Christianity in its Jewish Context | |||
**13. Enoch, Levi, and Peter: Recipients of Revelation in the Upper Galilee | |||
**14. The Genre and Function of the Markan Passion Narrative | |||
**15. Riches, the Rich, and God's Judgment in 1 Enoch 92-105 and the Gospel According to Luke | |||
**16. Revisiting the Rich and the Poor in 1 Enoch 92-105 and the Gospel According to Luke | |||
**17. The Incarnation: Paul's Solution to Universal Human Predicament | |||
**18. Jews and Christians in the First Century: The Struggle over Identity | |||
*Part Five: Personal Recollections | |||
**19. 1 and 2 Maccabees-Same Story, Different Meaning | |||
*Part Six: A Coda (To What Should This Lead Us?) | |||
**20. Why Study the Extra-Canonical Literature? A Historical and Theological Essay | |||
*Indices | |||
**Index of Ancient Sources | |||
**Index of Contemporary Authors | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 15:43, 16 March 2010
1 Enoch: A Commentary (2001) is a book by George W.E. Nickelsburg.
Abstract
Includes the text of the Ethiopic book of Enoch in English translation, with introduction and commentary.
Editions and translations
Published in Minneapolis, MN: Fortress, 2001 (Hermeneia); edited by Klaus Baltzer.
Table of contents
Volume I
- Part One: Jewish and Christian Perspectives: Seeking Another View
- 1. The First Century: A Time to Rejoice and a Time to Weep
- Part Two: Jewish Apocalyptic Literature in its Contexts
- 2. The Apocalyptic Construction of Reality in 1 Enoch
- 3. Salvation without and with a Messiah
- 4. The Epistle of Enoch and the Qumran Literature
- 5. Religious Exclusivism: A World View
- 6. Patriarchs Who Worry About Their Wives
- 7. Tobit and Enoch: Distant Cousins with a Recognizable Resemblance
- 8. The Search for Tobit's Mixed Ancestry: A Historical and Hermeneutical Odyssey
- 9. Wisdom and Apocalypticism in Early Judaism: Some Points for Discussion
Volume II
- Part Three: Reviews of Books on Early Judaism
- 10. Resurrection, Immortality, and Eternal Life in Intertestamental Judaism
- 11. Jewish Literature Between the Bible and the Mishnah
- 12. 1 Enoch: A Commentary on the Book of 1 Enoch: Chapters 1-36, 81-108
- Part Four: Early Christianity in its Jewish Context
- 13. Enoch, Levi, and Peter: Recipients of Revelation in the Upper Galilee
- 14. The Genre and Function of the Markan Passion Narrative
- 15. Riches, the Rich, and God's Judgment in 1 Enoch 92-105 and the Gospel According to Luke
- 16. Revisiting the Rich and the Poor in 1 Enoch 92-105 and the Gospel According to Luke
- 17. The Incarnation: Paul's Solution to Universal Human Predicament
- 18. Jews and Christians in the First Century: The Struggle over Identity
- Part Five: Personal Recollections
- 19. 1 and 2 Maccabees-Same Story, Different Meaning
- Part Six: A Coda (To What Should This Lead Us?)
- 20. Why Study the Extra-Canonical Literature? A Historical and Theological Essay
- Indices
- Index of Ancient Sources
- Index of Contemporary Authors