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party reflected in the books of Enoch (p. 30). The varying conceptions of the Messiah in these books corresponding to the historical events of the times (pp. 30, 31). The teaching of the Similitudes stands in clear contrast with xci-civ (p. 32). Part V (p. 32), the Book of Celestial Physics lxxii-lxxviii, lxxxii, lxxix; date uncertain. Part VI (pp. 32, 33), Noachian and other interpolations; incorporated in the main before the Christian era. § II. The Influence of Enoch on Jewish Literature—the Book of Jubilees, the Apocalypse of Baruch, IV. Ezra, Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs (pp. 33-38). The Influence of Enoch on Patristic Literature—the Epistle of Barnabas, Justin Martyr, Irenaeus, Athenagoras, Tertullian, Clemens Alex., Origen, Anatolius, Hilary, Chrysostom, Jerome, Augustine, Apostolic Constitutions, Syncellus (pp. 38-41). Influence of Enoch on the New Testament—the General Epistles, Book of Revelation, Pauline Epistles, Epistle to the Hebrews, Acts of the Apostles, Gospels (pp. 41-49). On New Testament doctrine of the Messianic Kingdom, the Messiah, Sheol and the Resurrection, Demonology (pp. 50-53).
| PAGE | |
|---|---|
| THE BOOK OF ENOCH.—SPECIAL INTRODUCTIONS, TRANSLATION, CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES | 55-308 |
| SECTION I (chapters i-xxxvi) | 55-105 |
| INTRODUCTION.—A. Critical Structure. B. Relation of this Section to (a) lxxii-lxxxii; (b) lxxxiii-xc; (c) xci-civ. C. Its Date. D. The Problem and its Solution | 55-57 |
| TRANSLATION AND CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES | 57-105 |
| SECTION II.—THE SIMILITUDES (chapters xxxvii-lxxi) | 106-186 |
| INTRODUCTION.—A. Critical Structure. B. Relation of xxxvii-lxxi to the rest of the book. C. Date. D. The Problem and its Solution | 106-109 |
| TRANSLATION AND CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES | 110-186 |
| SECTION III.—THE BOOK OF CELESTIAL PHYSICS (chapters lxxii-lxxxii) | 187-219 |
| INTRODUCTION.—A. Its Critical Structure and Object. B. Its Independence of i-xxxvi. C. Its Calendar and the Knowledge therein implied | 187-191 |
| TRANSLATION AND CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES | 191-219 |
| SECTION IV.—THE DREAM-VISIONS (chapters lxxxiii-xc) | 220-259 |
| INTRODUCTION.—A. Critical Structure. B. Relation of this Section to (a) i-xxxvi; (b) xci-civ. C. The Date. D. The Problem and its Solution | 220-223 |
| TRANSLATION AND CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES | 223-259 |