Fourth Ezra and Second Baruch : reconstruction after the fall /

The two Jewish works that are the subject of this volume, 4 Ezra and 2 Baruch , were written around the turn of the first century CE in the aftermath of the Roman destruction of the Second Temple. Both texts are apocalypses, and both occupy an important place in early Jewish literature and thought:...

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Published: Boston : Brill, 2013.

Series: Supplements to the Journal for the Study of Judaism 164.
Biblical Studies, Ancient Near East and Early Christianity E-Books Online, Collection 2014, ISBN: 9789004262416.

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505 0 0 |t Front Matter /  |r Matthias Henze and Gabriele Boccaccini --   |t 4Ezra and 2Baruch: The Status Quaestionis /  |r Matthias Henze --   |t 4Ezra and 2Baruch in Light of Qumran Literature /  |r Devorah Dimant --   |t The Evilness of Human Nature in 1Enoch, Jubilees, Paul, and 4Ezra: A Second Temple Jewish Debate /  |r Gabriele Boccaccini --   |t Enoch and Ezra /  |r John J. Collins --   |t Traditionary Processes and Textual Unity in 4Ezra /  |r Hindy Najman --   |t Who is the 'I' of 4Ezra? /  |r Lorenzo DiTommaso --   |t Ezra's Vision of the Lady: the Form and Function of a Turning Point /  |r Loren T. Stuckenbruck --   |t The Epistle of Baruch and Its Role in 2Baruch /  |r Lutz Doering --   |t The Otherworldly Mediators in 4Ezra and 2Baruch: A Comparison with Angelic Mediators in Ascent Apocalypses and in Daniel, Ezekiel, and Zechariah /  |r Benjamin E. Reynolds --   |t Baruch as a Prophet in 2Baruch /  |r Balázs Tamási --   |t 4Ezra and 2Baruch in Social and Historical Perspective /  |r Lester L. Grabbe --   |t Why Ezra and not Enoch? Rewriting the Script of the First Exile with the Hope for a Prompt Restoration of Zion's Fortunes /  |r Pierluigi Piovanelli --   |t The Uses of Apocalyptic Eschatology /  |r Adela Yarbro Collins --   |t A New Testament Reader's Guide to 2Baruch: Or a 2Baruch Reader's Guide to the New Testament /  |r George W.E. Nickelsburg --   |t On a Possible Baptismal Background of 4Ezra 13:3-6 /  |r Alexander Toepel --   |t The Nature of the Resurrected Bodies: 2Baruch and the New Testament /  |r Eugen J. Pentiuc --   |t Enoch, Ezra, and the Jewishness of "High Christology" /  |r Daniel Boyarin --   |t 4Ezra and 2Baruch with the (Dis-) Advantage of Rabbinic Hindsight /  |r Steven D. Fraade --   |t The Preservation of 4Ezra in the Vulgate: Thanks to Ambrose, not Jerome /  |r Karina Martin Hogan --   |t Nachleben and Textual Identity: Variants and Variance in the Reception History of 2Baruch /  |r Liv Ingeborg Lied --   |t Indexes /  |r Matthias Henze and Gabriele Boccaccini. 
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