
This volume contains seven Aramaic manuscripts of a Jewish pseudepigraphic tradition from the Second Temple period that ascribes to Enoch, the biblical antediluvian patriarch, a series of heavenly revelations and visions. 4Q201, 4Q202, 4Q204, 4Q205, 4Q206, 4Q207, and 4Q212 published here partially overlap with the Book of the Watchers, the Book of Dreams, and Letter of Enoch and constitute the earliest textual witness to these pseudepigrapha. The fragmentary Aramaic text is accompanied by a paleographic description, grammatical and textual notes, reconstructions, and synoptic comparison with versional evidence. The Aramaic, Aramaic-Greek, and Greek-Aramaic concordances are based on the Aramaic text collated anew for the present edition. The book also comprises an edition of two Greek excerpts, together with a Latin and Syriac fragment of 1 Enoch.
This volume investigates the earliest Aramaic textual evidence of the Enochic pseudepigrapha recovered from the Qumran caves. Henryk Drawnel, a scholar specializing in Second Temple period literature, provides a rigorous philological and paleographic analysis of seven specific manuscripts. By collating these fragments with Greek, Latin, and Syriac versions, the author establishes a foundational framework for understanding the transmission and development of Enochic traditions during the pre-Christian era.
What You Will Find
Scholars and researchers in the field of Qumran studies regard this volume as a primary reference for the study of Enochic literature. The text is noted for its high level of academic density and its meticulous approach to manuscript reconstruction.
Page Count:
576
Publication Date:
2020-02-26
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198799918
ISBN-13:
9780198799917
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