Full title
Zawodowa wiedza Asaela (1 Hen. 8,1) i jej relacja do starożytnej Mezopotamii
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Research notes
SHS/not checked/05/02/2017
Reference type
Year
2013
Journal / Book Title || Series Title
The Biblical Annals
Translated title
The Professional Skills of Asael (1 En. 8:1) and Their Relation to Ancient Mesopotamia
Volume
3
Issue / Series Volume
1
Pages
47-66
Work type
Language
Original Publication
“Professional Skills of Asael (1 En. 8:1) and their Mesopotamian Background,” Revue Biblique 119/4 (2012) 518-542
Label
27/02/2017
Abstract
In 1 En. 8:1 one of the fallen Watchers, Asael, teaches humanity about the elaboration of metals, precious stones, and the use of minerals and dyes. In order to understand the reasons for the presentation of his professional skills, it seems necessary to analyze the cultural background of that Enochic tradition in the context of the Late Babylonian temple, with its large and skilled workforce used for the upkeep of cultic, economic and military activities. The Aramaic terminology in 1 En. 6:8 and 8:1 recovered from 4Q201 properly corresponds to what we now know about the functioning of the Babylonian artisans working for, and in cooperation with, the Late Babylonian temple.