The Enoch-Metatron Tradition (2005 Orlov), book

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The Enoch-Metatron Tradition is a book by Andrei A. Orlov.

Editions and translation

Published in Tübingen, Germany: Mohr Siebeck, 2005 (Texts and Studies in Ancient Judaism, 107), xii+383. ISBN 3-16-148544-0.

Abstract

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Table of contents

  • Introduction
  • Part One: Evolution of the Roles and Titles of the Seventh Antediluvian Hero in Mesopotamian, Enochic, and Merkabah Tradition
    • 1. Roles and Titles of the Seventh Antediluvian Hero in Mesopotamian Traditions: The Case of King Emmeduranki
    • 2. Enoch's Roles and Titles in Early Enochic Booklets
    • 3. Roles and Titles of Enoch-Metatron in Sefer Hekhalot and Other Materials
    • 4. Roles and Titles of Enoch-Metatron in 2 Enoch
  • Part Two: Polemical Developments and Their Role in the Evolution of Enoch's Roles and Titles in the Slavonic Apocalypse
    • 5. Adamic Polemics in 2 Enoch and the Enoch-Metatron Titles "Youth," "Prince of the World," "Redeemer of the World," and "Measurer of the Lord"
    • 6. Mosaic Polemics in 2 Enoch and Enoch-Metatron's Title "Prince of the Face"
    • 7. Noachic Polemics and the Date of 2 Enoch
    • Conclusion
    • Bibliography
    • Appendix: List of the Manuscripts of 2 Enoch and Their Sigla

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