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438 GENERAL INDEX Starcky, J., vi, vii, 26, 56, 91, 303 Steindorff, G., 47 Steinschneider, M., 118 Stenning, J. F., 222 Straton, Tower <strong>of</strong>, 28 Strecker, K., 122 Strugnell, J., vii, 60, 248, 250-2, 254, 3i4 Strzygowski, J., 21 Stiibe, R., 128, 133 stylistic details, 54, 191, 290, 301, 305 subterranean reservoirs, see cosmology survival, spiritual, 54 sword, apocalyptic, 47 Sifrah 'the Book', = Paradise, 66 symbolism, animal symbolism in Book <strong>of</strong> Dreams, 42-7, 204-6, 222-5, 238-45; more systematic in Eth. En., 239; confused in Epistle <strong>of</strong> Barnabas, 46; see animals synigorosy snygwr 'advocate', Metatron, 129 Syria-Palestine, 27-8 Tabitha, at the end <strong>of</strong> time, 97, 123 tablet <strong>of</strong> wood, the world, 325-9, 334 Tabor, 115-16 [Tamfel *Order <strong>of</strong> God'?], 5th fallen angel, 150, 153 Tartarus, guarded by Uriel, 172-3 Tchalenko, G., 231 the temple <strong>of</strong> Jerusalem, 36-7,113-14, 253, 256 Teres, E., 233 TertuUian, 120, and see INDEX OF QUOTATIONS Testimonia, anti-Jewish Christian, 46, 73-4, 81 Testuz, M., 186 Thiele, W., 185-6 Thomdike, L., 117 throne <strong>of</strong> God, 60, 199-200, 231, 290; see mountain Tigris, 16 TiU, W., 99 Timna, 36 Tobiad dynasty, 27-8 tombs, Essene, 41 Torrey, C. C, 72 Tower <strong>of</strong> Straton, 28; high tower, paradise and heaven, 43 trade, routes and centres, 26-8 transcriptions, 155-6, 159-60, 177, 234 Transjordan, 26-8, 58 translations, from <strong>Aramaic</strong> into Hebrew, 59, 240; Manichaean techniques <strong>of</strong>, 299-300; Medieval Jewish, 126; transposition <strong>of</strong> words and phrases in, 148, 197, 263; hendiadys, 149; misreadings, 196, 198 trees, 14 everlasting, 146-8, 184-5, their typology, 148; Trees <strong>of</strong> Wisdom and Life, 99-100; Tree <strong>of</strong> Wisdom in NE. Paradise, 231, 235-6; Tree <strong>of</strong> Life in NW. Paradise, 231; tree with three branches/roots, Noah and his sons, 309, 334; 200 trees. Watchers, 303-6 Trinquet, J., vii Tripoli in Phoenicia, 28 Tummfely 17th fallen angel, 150-1, 154, 166-7, 188-9 Turaiev, B., 86, 88, 97 Turdeanu, E., 109 Turfan, 91, 300 TurVely i8th fallen angel, 150-1, 154, 166-7, 188-9 Tyre, 28-9 U'Annay first Bab. antediluvian Sage, 13, 313 "Ufiniihy see <strong>Enoch</strong> Ullendorff, E., 88 Umayyads, 116-17, 335 'Umm el-6imal, 173 Unger, E., 15 Uriel, one <strong>of</strong> seven archangels, 13, 22, 25, 30, 38, 43, 92, III, 113, 172-4, 236, 275, 293; in Greek <strong>Enoch</strong> replaces Sariel in En. 9:1, 30; teacher <strong>of</strong> <strong>Enoch</strong> in astronomy, 13, 38; Tartarus guarded by, 172-3; paired with archangel Israel, 174; Uriel in Jewish theology under Christian influence, 173 UtnapiHim, Bab. hero <strong>of</strong> the Flood, 13, 15, 33, 42 Uttuibba, 7th Sum.-Bab. Sage who descended from heaven, 313 Utuabzuy 7th Sum.-Bab. Sage who ascended to heaven, 313 *Uzzdy and 'Uzza'ely 331-2; and 'Aza*ely 333 Vaillant, A., 98, 107-11 Vajda, G., vii, 117, 330 Valerian, 95-6 van den Ouderijn, M., 88 van der Ploeg, J. P. M., 240 van der Woude, A. S., 114, 240, 255 van Goudoever, J., 8 Vasiliev, A., 115, 118 Venus, planet, 330-1; see Andhtdy Biduxty 'Estirahy Istahar, Zuhra Virgo, Zodiac constellation, 333 Virdgdddy Iranian and Uigur for Baraq'ely 300-1, 307 Vladislav the Grammarian, 108
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