Internal Dating Methodologies and the Problem Posed by the Similitudes of Enoch

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Internal Dating Methodologies and the Problem Posed by the Similitudes of Enoch
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Author(s)
Erho, Ted M.
Year
2010
Journal / Book Title || Series Title
Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha
Volume
20
Pages
83-103
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17/01/2011
Abstract

Dating pieces of biblical literature remains one of the most difficult and contentious undertakings for scholars, and, due to the comparative paucity of textual evidence, the complexity of this task is often heightened in the study of the Pseudepigrapha. Using the Similitudes of Enoch as an overarching example, this article surveys the three most common methodologies used to date compositions via internal data, calling particular attention to some common pitfalls in their utilization. While each of these methods can be used fruitfully when certain conditions are met in the respective circumstances, the Similitudes of Enoch fails to meet the minimum criteria in any case, demonstrating a need for the development of further methodological tools of this type.