Henoch und seine Geheimbücher
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"The Book of the Watchers
Dated: the work were composed in the fourth/third 3rd century BC
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Book of Parables
Dated : presumed by most specialists to be written during 1st century BC or very beginning of 1st century AD.
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The Astronomical Book
Dated: written in the fourth/third century BCE.
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The Dream Visions
Dated: written during the Maccabean revolt 140-137 BCE
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The Epistle of Enoch
Dated: some scholars propose a date somewhere between the 170 BCE and the 1st century BC"
Die "..." bedeuten, daß ich da Text (die Inhaltsbeschreibungen) weggelassen habe...
Der Hitat kann gar nichts beweisen, daß ist eine Schrift aus dem Spätmittelalter ohne jeden historischen Wert für frühere Ereignisse, und den Henoch auf der Königsliste mußt Du mir zeigen - bei mir steht da nur ein Enmendurana. Lediglich einige jüdische Mystiker setzen beide gleich, da beide 365 Jahre lang gelebt haben sollen.
Die jüdische Enzyklopädie schreibt über Henoch:
"Name of the seventh progenitor of the race in the "book of the generations of Adam"; he was the son of Jared and the father of Methuselah (Gen. v.). He lived 365 years, and is described as "walking with God," his end being told in the words "and he was not; for God took him" (ib. 24). No further reference to Enoch is found in Hebrew Scripture...
That's all. Alles andere ist spätere Hinzudichtung.
"The Book of the Watchers
Dated: the work were composed in the fourth/third 3rd century BC
...
Book of Parables
Dated : presumed by most specialists to be written during 1st century BC or very beginning of 1st century AD.
...
The Astronomical Book
Dated: written in the fourth/third century BCE.
...
The Dream Visions
Dated: written during the Maccabean revolt 140-137 BCE
...
The Epistle of Enoch
Dated: some scholars propose a date somewhere between the 170 BCE and the 1st century BC"
Die "..." bedeuten, daß ich da Text (die Inhaltsbeschreibungen) weggelassen habe...
Der Hitat kann gar nichts beweisen, daß ist eine Schrift aus dem Spätmittelalter ohne jeden historischen Wert für frühere Ereignisse, und den Henoch auf der Königsliste mußt Du mir zeigen - bei mir steht da nur ein Enmendurana. Lediglich einige jüdische Mystiker setzen beide gleich, da beide 365 Jahre lang gelebt haben sollen.
Die jüdische Enzyklopädie schreibt über Henoch:
"Name of the seventh progenitor of the race in the "book of the generations of Adam"; he was the son of Jared and the father of Methuselah (Gen. v.). He lived 365 years, and is described as "walking with God," his end being told in the words "and he was not; for God took him" (ib. 24). No further reference to Enoch is found in Hebrew Scripture...
That's all. Alles andere ist spätere Hinzudichtung.