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The Books of Enoch, Aramaic Fragments of Qumran Cave 4

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428 GENERAL INDEX<br />

angelology (cont.):<br />

' Aid el, diachronically parallel to ten antediluvian<br />

kings and sages], 157-60, 167, 171;<br />

descent <strong>of</strong> 200 Watchers led by twenty chiefs<br />

<strong>of</strong> decades [thiasoi], their names, 29, 150-6,<br />

166-7, 188-9, 298; 200 demons, 299, 306;<br />

unions <strong>of</strong> Watchers and women, 53, 55-6,<br />

315-16; subsidiary role <strong>of</strong> bad angels, 52-4;<br />

punishment and imprisonment <strong>of</strong> bad angels,<br />

30, 145, 290, 314-16; archangel (Semtfiazah)<br />

stretched on the firmament, 326, 328, 331<br />

*Anan'ely 13th fallen angel, 150-1, 153, 188-9<br />

animals, oniric symbols <strong>of</strong> persons (e.g.<br />

Abraham *white bull', 242, Aaron and Moses<br />

*sheep', 205-6) and nations, 42-7, 225; transformation<br />

<strong>of</strong> animals into men, apotheosis,<br />

42-4, 239, 242 [no mention <strong>of</strong> Noah as man<br />

in En* 4 i 14 and ii 4 =» En. 89: i and 9]<br />

Anodaphos, == Utuabzu<br />

Antichrist, 97, 119-24, 258<br />

Antinoe, 81<br />

Antiochus I, 33<br />

apkallu, title <strong>of</strong> antediluvian Sum.-Bab. sages,<br />

313<br />

ApoUonius, 27<br />

Apocalypse <strong>of</strong> Weeks, 247-59; <strong>of</strong> Jubilees,<br />

254-5; apocalyptic literature, 44-5, 47, 74;<br />

see eschatology<br />

R. 'Aqiba, 125<br />

<strong>Aramaic</strong> writings translated in Hebrew, 59<br />

Ararat, 99<br />

Ark <strong>of</strong> Noah, 238-41, 98<br />

Arioch and Marioch = Hdriit and Mdrut, no<br />

aromatics and spices, 202; trade <strong>of</strong>, 26-8;<br />

lands <strong>of</strong>, 36-7<br />

ArSt and Mardt = Hdrut and Mdrut, no<br />

Arphaxad, 115<br />

*Artaqoph, 2nd fallen angel, 150-2; 8th angelteacher,<br />

171<br />

Arucha, 113<br />

'Aia*el, 34, 98, 161, 239, 317; loth fallen angel<br />

[member <strong>of</strong> the archetypal thiasos led by<br />

Semiliazah, 1+9, and founder <strong>of</strong> his own<br />

thiasos, I+ 10], 150-1, 153, 188-9; first<br />

angel-teacher (5e^ angelology), 159, 167; first<br />

fallen star, 43; as civilizing sage, counterpart<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Enoch</strong>, 29; Raphael versus 'Aidel, 316;<br />

prison <strong>of</strong> 'Aidel in Dadduel/Deddain, 29-<br />

30; written AzaSl/Azazil in Gr. En., Azazel<br />

in Eth. En., 177, 192; variant forms: 'AH*el,<br />

'AHi'el, 'Aza(zyel, 'Azd, 'Uzza, and ambivalent<br />

(bad or good) function <strong>of</strong> these angels,<br />

92, 129, 131, 133; 'Aidel and/or Semiliazah:<br />

counterpart <strong>of</strong> the 7th Sum.-Bab. sage, 313,<br />

supplanted by 'Azaz'el, 314; role <strong>of</strong> 'Aia*el<br />

attribued to Amnail and Gadriel, 98, to<br />

Genun, 169<br />

ascension <strong>of</strong> <strong>Enoch</strong>, 33, 113-14, 212; <strong>of</strong><br />

Muhammad, 114<br />

'AiVel, see 'Aidel<br />

'asirin, *bound, chained*, inhabitants <strong>of</strong> the<br />

underworld, 198<br />

asdmatoi, incorporeal angels, 113<br />

Assyrians, ;254<br />

astrology and astronomy, taught by Abraham,<br />

8-9, by <strong>Enoch</strong>, 9, 11-21, 273-97, by angels,<br />

160; ratio 2:1 for the extremal daylight (18<br />

hours), 14, 275-7; monthly movements <strong>of</strong><br />

the stars, 296-7; sphere <strong>of</strong> 360 degrees, 14,<br />

297, 319; Zodiac, 277, 319, 338; yearly<br />

movements <strong>of</strong> the moon and the sun,<br />

through gates (arcs <strong>of</strong> the horizon divided<br />

into six parts), 276-8; phases <strong>of</strong> the moon<br />

and its light (divided into 14th parts), 278-<br />

83, 292-3, 295; year, see calendar; horoscopes,<br />

56, 60; <strong>Enoch</strong>ic astronomy (primitive)<br />

versus Bab. and Greek, 277; Book <strong>of</strong><br />

Astronomy in Asafir, 66-8; astronomy in<br />

Slavonic <strong>Enoch</strong>, 109<br />

'AHi'el, see 'Aidel<br />

Asw^n, 103<br />

Atlas, = <strong>Enoch</strong>, 9<br />

Atra-hasts, hero <strong>of</strong> the Flood, 13, 29<br />

Auranitide, 27<br />

Aurelian, 95-6<br />

Avigad, N., 41, 55, 2n<br />

'Azd, 129, 131, 133, 333; see 'Aidel<br />

'Azdel, 92, 129, 131, 177, 321-9, 331, 333;<br />

see 'Aidel<br />

'Azaz'el, 129, 131, i77, 249, 251-2, 314, 328;<br />

giant goat-man, 313; see 'Aidel<br />

Baars, W., 85<br />

Babylonian influence on the <strong>Enoch</strong>ic legend<br />

and literature, 13-15, 313<br />

Baehrens, W. A., 20, 174<br />

Baillet, J., 71<br />

BaiUet, M., 59, 61, 91, 300, 334<br />

Balestri, I., 105<br />

Bamberger, B. J., 330<br />

Baouit, 97, 103<br />

Barakiil, an angel, 92<br />

Baraq*el, gth fallen angel, 150-1, 153; 4th<br />

angel-teacher, 159, = VirSgddd, father <strong>of</strong><br />

Mahawai, 300-1, 311, 314<br />

Barbelo-gnostics, 100

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