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Enoch-Metatron Tradition

Contributor(s): Orlov, Andrei A (Author)

ISBN: 9783161485442

Publisher: Mohr Siebeck

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Pub Date: May 1, 2005

LCCN: 2005438637

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Index

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.90" H x 9.60" L x 6.50" W ( 1.60 lbs) 395 pages

Series: Texts and Studies in Ancient Judaism

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Description: Andrei A. Orlov examines the tradition about the seventh antediluvian patriarch Enoch, tracing its development from its roots in the Mesopotamian lore to the Second Temple apocalyptic texts and later rabbinic and Hekhalot materials where Enoch is often identified as the supreme angel Metatron. The first part of the book explores the imagery of the celestial roles and titles of the seventh antediluvian hero in Mesopotamian, Enochic and Hekhalot materials. The analysis of the celestial roles and titles shows that the transition from the figure of patriarch Enoch to the figure of angel Metatron occurred already in the Second Temple Enochic materials, namely, in 2 (Slavonic) Enoch, a Jewish work, traditionally dated to the first century CE. The second part of the book demonstrates that mediatorial polemics with the traditions of the exalted patriarchs and prophets played an important role in facilitating the transition from Enoch to Metatron in the Second Temple period.

Brief description: Andrei Orlov, Born 1960; 1990 Ph.D. at Institute of Sociology (Russian Academy of Sciences); 1995 M.A. and 1997 M.Div. at Abilene Christian University (TX); 2003 Ph.D. at Marquette University (WI); Assistant Professor of Christian Origins, Marquette University (WI).

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