01346nam a2200301 a 450000500170000000800200001702000180003704000060005504100100006108200120007108200130008310000300009610000150012610000110014124500120015224500300016424500290019426000210022326000170024426000090026130000110027030000140028152006060029565000440090195700150094599900150096095200690097520260119070405.02021-11-24 09:17:33 a9780800699109 a1 a0 eng a229.913 bG347-N63 aNickelsburg, George W. E. d(1934-...) eAuthor a1 Enoch bThe Hermeneia translation cGeorge W. E. Nickelsburg aMinneapolis, USA bThe Fortress c2012 a169tr. bPaperback a1 Enoch was an important and popular text in ancient Judaism, well attested among the manuscripts at Qumran, and a key piece of the puzzle of the development of early Judaism and Christian origins. George W. E. Nickelsburg and James C. VanderKam have now revised their translation in conjunction with their publication of the complete two volumes on 1 Enoch in the Hermeneia commentary series. This is the only English translation of 1 Enoch that takes into consideration all of the textual data now available in the Ethiopic version and the Greek texts, in addition to the Dead Sea Aramaic fragments. aReligion -- Biblical Studies -- General a211001 TKH c5860d5860 00104070aTVCDbTVCDd2026-01-20g0.00l0pTVCD-5860v0.00yBK