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The Myth of Rebellious Angels: Studies in Second Temple Judaism and New Testament Texts
Submitted by
Neta Rozenblit
on Mon, 24/11/2014 - 09:28
Updated by:
Neta Rozenblit
Research notes:
NR\Reader checked\28/04/2015
Reference type:
Book
Author(s):
Stuckenbruck, Loren T.
year:
2014
Full title:
The Myth of Rebellious Angels: Studies in Second Temple Judaism and New Testament Texts
Journal / Book Title || Series Title:
Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament 1
Issue / Series Volume:
335
Abbreviated Series Name:
WUNT 1
Place of Publication:
Tübingen
Publisher:
Mohr Siebeck
Work type:
Essay/Monograph
Record reference:
Origins of Evil in Jewish Apocalyptic Tradition: The Interpretation of Genesis 6:1-4 in the Second and Third Centuries B.C.E.
Giant Mythology and Demonology: From the Ancient Near East to the Dead Sea Scrolls
The Lamech Narrative in the Genesis Apocryphon (1QapGen) and 1 Enoch 106-107 : A Tradition-Historical Study of Two Ancient Accounts about Noah's Birth
Demonic Beings and the Dead Sea Scrolls
Early Enochic and Daniel Traditions in the Dead Sea Scrolls
The Book of Tobit and the Problem of "Magic"
To What Extent Did Philo's Treatment of Enoch and the Giants Presuppose Knowledge of Enochic and Other Sources Preserved in the Dead Sea Scrolls?
Conflicting Stories: The Spirit Origin of Jesus' Birth
The Human Being and Demonic Invasion: Therapeutic Models in Ancient Christian and Jewish Texts
The Need for Protection from the Evil One and John's Gospel
The "Cleansing" of the Gentiles: Background for the Rationale behind the Apostles' Decree
Posturing "Apocalyptic" in Pauline Theology: How Much Contrast with Jewish Tradition?
The Apocalypse of John, 1 Enoch, and the Question of Influence
Label:
15/12/2014
Record number:
99 331