Category:Enochic Studies--2010s

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The page: Enochic Studies--2010s includes scholarly and fictional works of Enochic Studies made in the 2010s, or between 2010 and 2019.

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The traditional Ethiopian Commentary on 1 Enoch by Magābē Mesṭir Gērāwarq, so far preserved only in manuscripts, has been published in 2011 by the Ethiopian Orthodox Tawāhedo Church. The book is printed in Addis Abeba by Tensaē Printing press. Reference is made to Magābē Mesṭir Gērāwarq, specialist of Ethiopic Poetry and the Old Testament through his picture right before the beginning of the verse by verse commentary. The text is in Ge’ez and the commentary in Amharic. Instead of 108 chapters, 1 Enoch is divided into 42 chapters.


Enoch Seminar Meetings
Enoch Seminar Meetings


Noticeable Works
Noticeable Works


Villa Cagnola (Gazzada, Italy), where the Enoch Seminar had its sixth meeting in 2011
Monastery of Camaldoli, where the Florentine Platonic Academy held his summer meetings in the 15th cent. and the Enoch Seminar met in 2005, 2007, and 2013

Selected Articles

2010

2011

  • Luca Arcari. 2 Enoch and the Messianic Son of Man: A Triangular Reading between the Book of the Parables of Enoch, the Testament of Abraham and 2 Enoch. In Henoch 33.1 (2011) 88-93 (English).

2012

  • Luca Arcari. The Otherworldly Journey of the Book of Watchers (1 Enoch 6-36) as the Source of a Competitive Authority. In Asdiwal 7 (2012) 41-53 (Italian).

2013

Pages in category "Enochic Studies--2010s"

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