The Enoch Inclusio in Jude: A New Structural Possibility

Full title
The Enoch Inclusio in Jude: A New Structural Possibility
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Reference type
Author(s)
Robinson, Alexandra Mileto
Year
2013
Journal / Book Title || Series Title
Journal of Greco-Roman Christianity and Judaism
Volume
9
Abbreviated Series Name
JGRChJ
Pages
196-212
Work type
Label
27/10/2014
Abstract

This paper proposes that Jude v. 4 and vv. 14-15 function as an inclusio framing Jude’s case against the ungodly and shaping the flow of the entire letter. The second bracket of the inclusio, the Enoch citation (vv. 14-15), has been viewed as one example among many in Jude’s case. Instead, it is a prophetic declaration in light of the evidence, confirming the condemnation of the ungodly. Of all the theophany passages at Jude’s disposal, why did he select this text to build and finalize his charge against the ungodly? The paper offers seven suggestions why 1 En 1.9 was appropriate for Jude’s situation.

Primary Texts: Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha
Composition / Author
Passage
1:9