Revealed Wisdom and Inaugurated Eschatology in Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity

Full title
Revealed Wisdom and Inaugurated Eschatology in Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity
Research notes

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Reference type
Author(s)
Macaskill, Grant
Year
2007
Journal / Book Title || Series Title
Supplements to the Journal for the Study of Judaism
Number of volumes
0
Issue / Series Volume
115
Publisher
Brill
Place of Publication
Leiden
Pages
x + 294
Alternative title
JSJSup
Label
21/05/2007
Abstract

This book examines four texts: 1 Enoch, 4QInstruction, Matthew and 2 Enoch. A common idea in these texts, which blend sapiential and apocalyptic elements, is that the revealing of wisdom to an elect group inaugurates the eschatological period. The emphasis on revealed wisdom is essentially apocalyptic, but facilitates the uptake of motifs, forms and language from the sapiential tradition and is important in explaining the fusion of the two traditions. In addition, revealed wisdom often has creational associations and this has significance for the notion of ethics in these texts.The book will interest anyone concerned with the development of Jewish and Christian eschatology and ethics. It also challenges the simplistic redactional assumptions of certain New Testament scholars.

Notes

Contents: Wisdom, Apocalyptic And Generic Compatibility -- 1 Enoch -- 4QInstruction -- The Gospel of Matthew -- 2 (Slavonic Apocalypse of ) Enoch -- Conclusions -- Appendix: Previous Research on Wisdom and Apocalyptic in the Gospel of Matthew|Read more: http://books.google.co.il/books?id=gJIpad7M2AQC&printsec=frontcover&hl=…

Primary Texts: Judean Desert Documents
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1 i
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