The year 2005 has been a good year for Enochic Studies:
2005
(a) Four new Enoch books have been published:
Siam Bhayro
The Shemihazah and Asael Narrative in 1 Enoch 6-11: Introduction, Text, Translation and Commentary with Reference to Ancient Near Eastern and Biblical Antecedents
Munster: Ugaritic-Verlag, 2005
Gabriele Boccaccini, ed.
Enoch and Qumran Origins: New Light on a Forgotten Connection
Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2005
Andrei Orlov
The Enoch-Metatron Tradition
Tubingen: Mohr-Siebeck, 2005
Annette Yoshiro Reed
Fallen Angels and the History of Judaism and Christianity: The Reception of Enochic Literature
New York: Cambridge University Press, 2005
(b) Two volumes have been reissued:
Margaret Barker
The Lost Prophet: The Book of Enoch and Its Influence on Christianity 1988; repr. Sheffield: Phoenix, 2005
David Suter
Tradition and Composition in the Parables of Enoch
1979; Atlanta: Scholars, 2005
(c) Charles‚ book on Enoch has been translated into Spanish:
R. H. Charles
El libro de Enoc, el Profeta
Madrid: Edaf, 2005
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Wednesday, February 01, 2006
NEW ENOCHIANA -- Gabriele Boccaccini e-mails the follow to the Enoch Seminar:
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