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The Books of Enoch, Aramaic Fragments of Qumran Cave 4

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En'^ I V THIRD COPY 189<br />

[« 7And] these are the names <strong>of</strong> their leaders. S[emihazah, who was their<br />

chief; Ar't^qoph, the second to him; Ram''el], third to him; K6kab*el, fourth<br />

to him; [-'el, fifth to him; Ra'm'el, sixth to him]; Dani'el, seventh to him;<br />

Zeqi'el, eighth [to him; Baraq'el], ninth to him; 'A^a'el, [tenth to him];<br />

and Hermoni, eleventh to him; Matar'el, [twelfth to him]; 'Anan'el,<br />

thirteenth to him; Snaw'el, fourteenth [to him]; Samsi'el, [fifteenth to<br />

him]; Sahri'el, sixteenth to him; T[ummi'el, seventeenth to him; Turi'el,<br />

eighteenth to him; Yom'e]l, [nineteenth to him; Yehaddi'el, twentieth to<br />

him. ^<strong>The</strong>se are . . .]<br />

For this passage, which contains the Hst <strong>of</strong> twenty fallen angels, chiefs <strong>of</strong> tens, see the commentary<br />

to En* I iii 5-12.<br />

L. 24, end. <strong>The</strong> name <strong>of</strong> the third angel was perhaps written here with 'Ain ^XS7QT<br />

(En* ^XDQI), the writing implied by the Greek texts; see note e to the Table <strong>of</strong> angels in<br />

the commentary to En*.<br />

[4QEn*' I iii and iv are missing]<br />

4QEn

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