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The Books of Enoch, Aramaic Fragments of Qumran Cave 4

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GENERAL INDEX 431<br />

<strong>Enoch</strong>, passim; orthography <strong>of</strong> the name:<br />

Manichaean Hwnzux, 301, Jud.-Bab. 'hnzvk,<br />

337, Arabic 'Uhnuh, 124, 337; titles and<br />

functions: scribe <strong>of</strong> righteousness/truth, 237,<br />

262, scribe <strong>of</strong> distinction (/)ri:'), 237, 262, 305,<br />

315, very wise, 262, judge <strong>of</strong> mankind, 262-3,<br />

sign <strong>of</strong> knowledge, 11, apostle, 307, 312;<br />

world-chronology beginning with <strong>Enoch</strong>,<br />

248, cf. 257 [<strong>Enoch</strong> first sage-king, in opposition<br />

to the Biblical Adam]; legend <strong>of</strong> <strong>Enoch</strong><br />

in Enastr, Book <strong>of</strong> Visions, Book <strong>of</strong> Watchers<br />

(and probably in Book <strong>of</strong> Giants, Book <strong>of</strong><br />

Noah): first celestial teacher in sciences, esp.<br />

astronomy and cosmology, and inhabitant <strong>of</strong><br />

Paradise, 8-9, 12-13, 59-^9, 275, 305-6;<br />

relation to Gen. and Sum.-Bab. traditions,<br />

13, 21, 30-3; legend <strong>of</strong> <strong>Enoch</strong> in Book <strong>of</strong><br />

Dreams and in Epistle: 7th patriarch, 31, 42,<br />

51, 262-3, wife <strong>of</strong> <strong>Enoch</strong>, 42; Sum.-Bab.<br />

influence, 42, 313; legend <strong>of</strong> <strong>Enoch</strong> in Book<br />

<strong>of</strong> Jubilees, 12, 42, 59, 103, 263; writings<br />

attributed to <strong>Enoch</strong>, see INDEX OF QUOTA­<br />

TIONS, <strong>Enoch</strong>ic Pentateuch, etc.: Enastr,<br />

En. 81 later, 13-14, Enastr** from the missing<br />

end <strong>of</strong> Enastr, 8, 297, Greek Enastr, 19-21,<br />

Greek title Mathimata, 19; Book <strong>of</strong> Visions<br />

[a resum^ <strong>of</strong> an epic narration, parallel<br />

to Ugaritic poems], 23-4, 28-35, Greek title<br />

<strong>The</strong>drimata, 35; Book <strong>of</strong> Watchers, journeys<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Enoch</strong>, 25-36, 38-40, 196, 204, 219,<br />

value <strong>of</strong> the Greek Version, 22, 30, 36, 71-2,<br />

76-8, 143; Book <strong>of</strong> Giants [not in the first<br />

person, whence no mention in Jub. 4,<br />

earlier than Book <strong>of</strong> Dreams], 57-8, 298-335,<br />

two tablets, 314-16, prayer, 316-17; Book<br />

<strong>of</strong> Dreams, use <strong>of</strong> other writings, 14, 42-3,<br />

chronology, 254, more developed in Eth.<br />

Version, 41-2, 204-6, 238-40, 240-3; Epistle<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Enoch</strong>, unknown to Jub., 48, polemics<br />

against Book <strong>of</strong> Watchers, 52-4, En. 105<br />

original, 208, Greek Ep. excerpted from the<br />

En. Pentateuch, 57, beg. shortened in Eth.,<br />

48, 247; no Latin, nor Syriac, Version, 80-1,<br />

152, 82-3; value and studies <strong>of</strong> Eth. Version,<br />

83-8, 25, 49, 184; Enastr and Visions <strong>of</strong><br />

Samaritan origin? 31, Samaritan Medieval<br />

traditions, 64-8; Christian En. writings and<br />

traditions, 89-124, <strong>Enoch</strong> heavenly recorder,<br />

103-6, 113, 263, 363-4, Sibyl sister <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Enoch</strong>, 96-7, 100-4, both in liturgy, 97; En.<br />

Pentateuch in Book <strong>of</strong> Parables and in Book<br />

<strong>of</strong> Secrets, 89, 91, 109-10, <strong>Enoch</strong> high<br />

priest, 114-15; 360 <strong>Books</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Enoch</strong>, 111,113;<br />

see Elijah, and iconography; <strong>Enoch</strong>/Hermes/<br />

'Idris in hermetics, 98, 117-18, 134; <strong>Enoch</strong><br />

human doctor, in opp. to Hermes/Metatron,<br />

in Jewish magic, 133, 335-8; <strong>Enoch</strong>/<br />

Metatron in Cabbala, 125-35, 263; 67 books<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Enoch</strong>, 124<br />

Enos, 114, 323, 327<br />

epistolary style, 34-5, 51-2, 315-16<br />

Epstein, I., 320<br />

era <strong>of</strong> the fall <strong>of</strong> Judah, 255; see chronology<br />

Ernout, A., 233<br />

Esau, 242<br />

eschatology: in Book <strong>of</strong> Watchers, 176-7, 191,<br />

229-31, no bodily resurrection, 219, fertility<br />

<strong>of</strong> the soil, 301-2 [Papias in Iren., Adv, haer.<br />

V 33, and 2 Bar. 29: 5 closer to the Book <strong>of</strong><br />

Giants than to En. 10: 19]; in Book <strong>of</strong><br />

Dreams, 45, 239, 254; in Epistle, 47, 51-4,<br />

208, 267-9, resurrection? 54, testimony and<br />

supremacy <strong>of</strong> the righteous, 208, 267;<br />

ultimate salvation <strong>of</strong> sinners in En. 108, 107;<br />

7th millennium, 257-8; in Sibylline, 92-4;<br />

Abel the Judge, 106, 363-4; see Elijah<br />

Esposito, M., 119<br />

Essenes, 7-10, 41, 59-69, 184, 331<br />

'Esfirahy a star <strong>of</strong> the Pleiades or Venus, 323,<br />

327, 330-1<br />

Etheridge, J. W., 128<br />

Ethiopic Version <strong>of</strong> En., see <strong>Enoch</strong>, and INDEX<br />

OF QUOTATIONS<br />

etymologies: triple etymology <strong>of</strong> Noah and <strong>of</strong><br />

priestly patriarchs, 213-15, parallel to 3 names<br />

<strong>of</strong> Belial, Michael, Moses, 214; etymology <strong>of</strong><br />

Hermon, 152, 214-15, 337, <strong>of</strong> Yared, 214-<br />

15, <strong>of</strong> Lamech, 208, 215; etymologies <strong>of</strong><br />

4 cardinal points, esp. <strong>of</strong> dardmd, 288-91;<br />

Hebrew etymology no pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> Hebrew<br />

original, 214<br />

Euphrates, 16, 18<br />

Eve, 98, 236<br />

Ewald, 184<br />

Fabricius, J. A., v<br />

Falasha Jews, 124<br />

Fara, Suruppak, 13<br />

Festugi^re, A. J., 98<br />

Firath, N., 173<br />

fire, celestial, 38-40, 220, 304<br />

fish-men, antediluvian Sum.-Bab. Sages,<br />

kulullu'fishy purddu'hshy 313<br />

Fitzmyer, J. A., 56, 60<br />

Flemming, J., v, 83, 85, 230<br />

Flood, 33, 93, 112-13, 212, 323, 327, 337

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