The Throne Visions of Daniel 7, 1 Enoch 14, and the Qumran Book of Giants (4Q530): An Analysis of Their Literary Relationship

Full title
The Throne Visions of Daniel 7, 1 Enoch 14, and the Qumran Book of Giants (4Q530): An Analysis of Their Literary Relationship
Research notes

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Reference type
Author(s)
Stokes, Ryan E.
Year
2008
Journal / Book Title || Series Title
Dead Sea Discoveries
Volume
15
Issue / Series Volume
3
Pages
340-358
Alternative title
DSD
Label
27/10/2008
Abstract

In Dan 7:9-10, the apocalyptic seer narrates his vision of God's heavenly throne. According to most scholars, Daniel's vision account depends literarily on the supposedly more primitive visionary traditions found in 1 Enoch 14 and the Book of Giants of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Certain divergences in these traditions, however, reveal that it is in fact 1 Enoch 14 that depends on a vision account much like that found in Dan 7. The Book of Giants and Daniel, on the other hand, both seem to make use of a common tradition, each adapting it in a different way.

Primary Texts: Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha
Composition / Author
Passage
14
Primary Texts: Judean Desert Documents
Scroll / Document
Passage
2 ii
Section type
Fragment