Treffer: "The Apocalypse of Weeks"
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Beteiligt:
Tigchelaar, Eibert J. C. (Verfasser); Tigchelaar, Eibert J. C. (Verfasser); Stuckenbruck, Loren T. (Verfasser); Nickelsburg, George W. E. (Verfasser); Lim, Timothy H. (Verfasser); Koch, Klaus (Verfasser); Knibb, Michael A. (Verfasser); Henze, Matthias (Verfasser); Flint, Peter W. (Verfasser); Bedenbender, Andreas (Verfasser)
Veröffentlicht in:
Enoch and Qumran Origins. - ISBN 0802828787. - (2005)
Entstehung:
2005
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Sprache:
Englisch
Anmerkungen:
Koch, Klaus. History as a battlefield of two antagonistic powers in the Apocalypse of Weeks and in the Rule of the Community. 185-199.
Bedenbender, Andreas. Reflection on ideology and date of the Apocalypse of Weeks. 200-203.
Lim, Timothy H. The Enochic circles, the Hasidim and the Qumran community. 204-206.
Henze, Matthias. The Apocalypse of Weeks and the architecture of the end time. 207-209.
Stuckenbruck, Loren T. The plant metaphor in its inner-Enochic and early Jewish context. 210-212.
Knibb, Michael Anthony. The Apocalypse of Weeks and the Epistle of Enoch. 213-219.
Tigchelaar, Eibert J.C. Evaluating the discussions concerning the original order of chapters 91-93 and codicological data pertaining to 4Q212 and Chester Beatty XII Enoch. 220-223.
Flint, Peter W. The Greek fragments of Enoch from Qumran Cave 7. 224-233.
Nickelsburg, George W.E. Response; context, text, and social setting of the Apocalypse of Weeks. 234-241.
Bedenbender, Andreas. Reflection on ideology and date of the Apocalypse of Weeks. 200-203.
Lim, Timothy H. The Enochic circles, the Hasidim and the Qumran community. 204-206.
Henze, Matthias. The Apocalypse of Weeks and the architecture of the end time. 207-209.
Stuckenbruck, Loren T. The plant metaphor in its inner-Enochic and early Jewish context. 210-212.
Knibb, Michael Anthony. The Apocalypse of Weeks and the Epistle of Enoch. 213-219.
Tigchelaar, Eibert J.C. Evaluating the discussions concerning the original order of chapters 91-93 and codicological data pertaining to 4Q212 and Chester Beatty XII Enoch. 220-223.
Flint, Peter W. The Greek fragments of Enoch from Qumran Cave 7. 224-233.
Nickelsburg, George W.E. Response; context, text, and social setting of the Apocalypse of Weeks. 234-241.