Review of: Tantalevsky I. R. Jewish Mystical and Gnostic Pseudoepigraphs. Saint Petersburg: RKhGA Press, 2014. 302 p. ISBN 978-5-88812-585-4
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https://doi.org/10.31802/2500-1450-2020-36-1-322-328Keywords:
Judaism, Pseudepigrapha, GnosticismAbstract
This book is a publication of translations of a number of pseudepigraphic works: the surviving parts of the Aramaic text of the First Book of Enoch (hereafter 1 En.) and its associated fragments from Qumran, the Book of Heavenly Palaces (aka Hebrew or Third Book of Enoch) with variations of some chapters from various manuscript traditions as an appendix, and the Book of Abraham (Sefer Yetsir, or Book of Creation). All these monuments, translated by J.R. Tantlev. Tantlevsky is accompanied by scholarly prefaces and commentaries.
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