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Part 3: Genealogy and "Son of Man": enoch_discuss
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Part 3: Genealogy and "Son of Man". Here is the penultimate installment. I will be traveling over the holiday weekend, so the final section (on Revelation) and summary will probably have to wait until Monday. Thanks for the comments so far. Additional genealogical evidence, such as Jesus’ reverse genealogy in Luke, must be discarded as inconclusive. Luke 3:38 follows the genealogy in Genesis 5. Post a new comment. Comments allowed for members only. Anonymous comments are disabled in this journal.
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enoch [+etc.] scholarship dump-lj: enoch_discuss
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Ennui is for suckers (. Ennui is for suckers. Enoch [ etc.] scholarship dump-lj. Http:/ www.livejournal.com/users/ao. Edit* original post a typo. Post a new comment. Comments allowed for members only. Anonymous comments are disabled in this journal. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. Your reply will be screened. Your IP address will be recorded. Post a new comment. Post a new comment.
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Part 4: Revelation and Conclusion: enoch_discuss
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1 Enoch and Early Christianity - Bibliography: enoch_discuss
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1 Enoch and Early Christianity - Bibliography. At the suggestion of. I am going to post a paper I wrote last summer on The (first) Book of Enoch (1 Enoch) and early Christianity. I'll serialize it over 4-5 posts. For starters, here are my sources:. Alexander, P. 3 (Hebrew Apocalypse of) Enoch. In James H. Charlesworth, ed., The Old Testament Pseudepigrapha, 1:223-315. 2 vols. New York: Doubleday, 1983. Barnstone, Willis (editor). The Other Bible. New York: HarperCollins, 1984. Cohn, Norman. Cosmos, C...
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Enoch and La Salette: enoch_discuss
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Enoch and La Salette. I was recently reading the report of one of the visionaries at La Salette. When I came across a passage that might interest some of you here. What is interesting for me and possibly for you is that both of the children claim to have had revelations about Enoch appearing with Elijah in the end times. In context, these children are obviously giving names to the two witnesses mentioned in Revelations 11. I didn't know it until I learned it from our own Dr. Tao. 10 On Henoch and Elias: ...
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Enochic Judaism and Early Christianity: The Influence of 1 Enoch on the New Testament (Part 1): enoch_discuss
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Enochic Judaism and Early Christianity: The Influence of 1 Enoch on the New Testament (Part 1). I am basically cutting and pasting out of a Word document. My apologies for what I'll surely miss in terms of formatting the text for the web. Like many of its canonical counterparts, the book we call 1 (Ethiopic) Enoch was assembled from a variety of sources. James C. VanderKam, in his important essay 1 Enoch, Enochic Motifs, and Enoch in Early Christian Literature, provides the following chronologica...4 The...
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Part 2: 1 Enoch Quoted in NT and "Fallen Angels and the Origin of Evil": enoch_discuss
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Part 2: 1 Enoch Quoted in NT and "Fallen Angels and the Origin of Evil". The New Testament Epistle of Jude provides the clearest indication that at least one NT author was familiar with parts of 1 Enoch. Jude, usually regarded as one of the latest New Testament writings (VanderKam, Man 170), quotes from 1 Enoch 1:9:. Fallen Angels and the Origin of Evil. VanderKam, judging by content and to some extent by redactional transitions, offers the following major divisions of BW:. 17-19: Enoch’s first journey.
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