The Arabic Text Of The Apocalypse Of Baruch


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The Arabic Text of the Apocalypse of Baruch


The Arabic Text of the Apocalypse of Baruch

Author: F. Leemhuis

language: en

Publisher: BRILL

Release Date: 2023-08-14


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The Apocalypse of Baruch


The Apocalypse of Baruch

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language: en

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Release Date: 2001-03-06


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The 'Apocalypse of Baruch' (or '2 Baruch') was evidently written originally in Hebrew, translated into Greek, and then from Greek into Syriac. This book presents a vivid picture of the hopes and beliefs of Judaism during the years 50-100 C.E. Its composition was thus contemporaneous with that of the New Testament and is therefore of great interest to both the religion of Judeans and the early Christ-followers. Two rabbis have been suggested as the author of the work: Rabbi Akiba and Rabbi Joshua ben Hananiah.

The Significance of Sinai


The Significance of Sinai

Author: George John Brooke

language: en

Publisher: BRILL

Release Date: 2008


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This volume of essays is concerned with ancient and modern Jewish and Christian views of the revelation at Sinai. The theme is highlighted in studies on the Dead Sea Scrolls, Paul, Josephus, rabbinic literature, art and philosophy. The contributions demonstrate that Sinai, as the location of the revelation, soon became less significant than the narratives that developed about what happened there. Those narratives were themselves transformed, not least to explain problems regarding the text's plain sense. Miraculous theophany, anthropomorphisms, the role of Moses, and the response of Israel were all handled with exegetical skills mustered by each new generation of readers. Furthermore, the content of the revelation, especially the covenant, was rethought in philosophical, political, and theological ways. This collection of studies is especially useful in showing something of the complexity of how scriptural traditions remain authoritative and lively for those who appeal to them from very different contexts.