Textual Evolution and Growth of the Enochic Theophany in the Book of the Watchers 1:1-9

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Author(s)
McCarron, Alexander
Year
2024
Journal / Book Title || Series Title
Supplements to the Journal for the Study of Judaism
Volume
219
Publisher
Brill
Place of Publication
Leiden-Boston
Work type
Language
Label
23/03/2026
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Abstract

The Enochic Theophany in the Book of the Watchers 1:1-9 evolved and grew as it was translated into, and transmitted in, new and changing socio-linguistic and socio-religious contexts. This study explores how the Enochic theophany evolved in its Aramaic, Greek, Ethiopic and Latin versions, and focuses on the hermeneutical and text-critical implications of these features of textual evolution and growth. These features reveal how the text was read, interpreted, and re-signified as it was translated and transmitted. This study proposes a holistic methodology for exploring textual evolution and growth in fragmentary texts and in fragmentary textual traditions, and for understanding the Enochic theophany as a participant in an ongoing Theophanic and Enochic-Noahic discourse.

Primary Texts: Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha
1 Enoch, 1:1-9