Contents; Abbreviations; Part A: Introduction; Chapter 1: Seeking a Definition; Chapter 2: Paradigms and Paradigm Exemplars; The Enochic 'Paradigm'; "'Antilanguage'; Three Defining Paradigm Exemplars; Part B: Three Paradigm Exemplars; Chapter 3: The Shemikhazah Exemplar: Ethnic Deviation; The Books of Enoch; The Book of Giants; Jubilees; The Genesis Apocryphon; Other Noahic Narratives from Qumran; The Damascus Rule; Tobit; The Use of the Exemplar by the Yakhad; Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs; The Book of Parables; Other Jewish Literature of the Second Temple; Period; After the Fall of Jerusalem 70-135 C.E.; Chapter 4: The 'Aza'el Exemplar: Cultural Deviation; Introduction; The Books of Enoch; The Book of Giants; Jubilees; The Testament of Levi and other Qumran; Testaments; The Genesis Apocryphon; The Temple Scroll; Varieties of Special Revelation; The Revelation/Wisdom Belonging to the Demons; Other Witnesses to a Secret Canon; The Book of Parables; Chapter 5: The Cosmic Exemplar: Liturgical Deviation; Introduction; The Cosmology of the Books of Enoch; The Cosmology of Jubilees; Cosmology in the Qumran Literature; The 364-Day Calendar; Cosmic Regularity and Liturgy; Cosmic Regularity and 'Anniversaries'; Cosmic Regularity and History; Cosmic Regularity and Eschatology; The Enochic Schema after 70 C.E.; Excursus 1: The Origins of the Enochic Calendar and Jaubert's Hypothesis; Excursus 2: The Book of Parables (1 Enoch 37-71); Excursus 3: The Calendar and Ben Sira; Part C: Conclusion; Appendix 1: The 364-day Qumran Calendar; Appendix 2: Data Table; Bibliography
David R. Jackson is head of Biblical Studies at the William Carey Christian School, Victoria, Australia.
Review ~ International Review of Biblical Studies, vol 51,
2004/05
'Jackson's study is certainly one that scholars who are interested
in 1 Enoch and Qumran will find stimulating and challenging.'
~ Benjamin Wright, Recensiones
"Jackson's book seeks to find a new path in defining Enochic
Judaism, one of the latest discoveries in the field of Middle
Jewish research. Jackson's inquiry develops consistently with the
premises he poses at the beginning, and the conclusions are
consistent with them...I found his work challenging and often
inspiring, an approach that questions what students of Enochic
Judaism have produced so far and tries to give new answers that
surely will inspire new paths in the research on 1 Enoch and
related literature. Especially the study of the connections between
1 Enoch and other works, such as Jubilees and the Testaments of the
Twelve Patriarchs, is really interesting and surely will lead to
new developments in research. - RBL, November 2005
*RBL*
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