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Enochic Judaism (Library Of Second Temple Studies Series)

David R. Jackson, Lester L. Grabbe

Paperback 2005-01-01

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From the 'Books of Enoch' Jackson identifies a paradigm of order as opposed to deviation, which defined orthodoxy and elect identity in a manner which was absolutely exclusive. Over 300 years, 'Enochic Judaism' developed three working models within this paradigm to explain their world view and its implications. These three models concerned 1) the fall of the angels under Shemikhazah (ethnic purity), 2) the revealing of secrets under the leadership of 'Aza'el (cultural purity), and 3) the going astray of the cosmos through the sin of the angels who govern its phenomena (liturgical purity). Jackson examines the ways in which this tradition was developed within the Dead Sea Scrolls literature and notes its acceptance as authentic and authoritative within the so-called sectarian literature in particular.

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Publisher Description

From the 'Books of Enoch' Jackson identifies a paradigm of order as opposed to deviation, which defined orthodoxy and elect identity in a manner which was absolutely exclusive. Over 300 years, 'Enochic Judaism' developed three working models within this paradigm to explain their world view and its implications. These three models concerned 1) the fall of the angels under Shemikhazah (ethnic purity), 2) the revealing of secrets under the leadership of 'Aza'el (cultural purity), and 3) the going astray of the cosmos through the sin of the angels who govern its phenomena (liturgical purity). Jackson examines the ways in which this tradition was developed within the Dead Sea Scrolls literature and notes its acceptance as authentic and authoritative within the so-called sectarian literature in particular.

Koorong Code221106
ISBN0567081656
EAN9780567081650
Pages330
DepartmentAcademic
CategoryScripture
Sub-CategoryApocrypha & Pseudepigrapha
PublisherBloomsbury Continuum Publishing Group
Publication DateJan 2005
Dimensions17 x 156 x 234mm
Weight0.464kg