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  1. Ancient tales of giants from Qumran and Turfan
    contexts, traditions, and influences
    Contributor: Goff, Matthew J. (HerausgeberIn); Stuckenbruck, Loren T. (HerausgeberIn); Morano, Enrico (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen

    Während das henochische Buch der Wächter in der Wissenschaft viel Aufmerksamkeit erhält, findet das Gigantenbuch von Qumran viel weniger Beachtung. Dieser Band ist das Ergebnis einer Tagung in München im Juni 2014, die sich mit Riesen in der... more

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    Während das henochische Buch der Wächter in der Wissenschaft viel Aufmerksamkeit erhält, findet das Gigantenbuch von Qumran viel weniger Beachtung. Dieser Band ist das Ergebnis einer Tagung in München im Juni 2014, die sich mit Riesen in der henochischen Tradition und vor allem im qumranischen Gigantenbuch beschäftigte. Die Beiträge befassen sich mit dem Thema der Riesen in verschiedenen antiken Kontexten, einschließlich der hebräischen Bibel, den Schriftrollen vom Toten Meer und dem antiken Mesopotamien. Die Verfasser richten ihr Augenmerk vor allem auf den Manichäismus, besonders auf das manichäische Gigantenbuch, dessen Fragmente in Turfan, in Westchina, gefunden wurden. Sie liefern einen wichtigen Beitrag zum Verständnis der Bandbreite der Geschichten, die die Juden einander in der Antike über die Söhne der Wächter erzählten, die auf die Erde herabstiegen, und deren reges Nachleben im Manichäismus.InhaltsübersichtMatthew Goff: Introduction Part One: Gibborim and Gigantes: Antecedents, Reception, and Comparative Contexts from the Hebrew Bible and Greek Literature Brian R. Doak: The Giant in a Thousand Years: Tracing Narratives of Gigantism in the Hebrew Bible and Beyond – Samantha Newington: Greek Titans and Biblical Giants – Michael Tuval: 'Συναγωγὴ γιγάντων' (Prov 21:16): The Giants in the Jewish Literature in Greek Part Two: Tales of Giants in their Ancient Jewish Context: the Dead Sea Scrolls, the Book of Watchers, and Daniel Joseph L. Angel: The Humbling of the Arrogant and the 'Wild Man' and 'Tree Stump' Traditions in the Book of Giants and Daniel 4 – Amanda M. Davis Bledsoe: Throne Theophanies, Dream Visions, and Righteous(?) Seers: Daniel, the Book of Giants, and 1 Enoch Reconsidered – Ida Fröhlich: Giants and Demons – Matthew Goff: The Sons of the Watchers in the Book of Watchers and the Qumran Book of Giants: Contexts and Prospects – Loren T. Stuckenbruck: The Book of Giants among the Dead Sea Scrolls: Considerations of Method and a New Proposal on the Reconstruction of 4Q530 Part Three: Enochic Traditions in Central Asia and China: Exploring Connections and Affinities between Giants in Ancient Judaism and Manichaeism Gábor Kósa: The Book of Giants Tradition in the Chinese Manichaica – Enrico Morano: Some New Sogdian Fragments Related to Mani's Book of Giants and the Problem of the Influence of Jewish Enochic Literature – John C. Reeves: Jacob of Edessa and the Manichaean Book of Giants? – Jens Wilkens: Remarks on the Manichaean Book of Giants: Once Again on Mahaway's Mission to Enoch While there has been much scholarly attention devoted to the Enochic Book of the Watchers, much less has been paid to the Book of Giants from Qumran. This volume is the proceedings of a conference that convened in Munich, Germany, in June 2014, which was devoted to the giants of Enochic tradition and in particular the Qumran Book of Giants. It engages the topic of the giants in relation to various ancient contexts, including the Hebrew Bible, the Dead Sea Scrolls, and ancient Mesopotamia. The authors of this volume give particular attention to Manichaeism, especially the Manichaean Book of Giants, fragments of which were found in Turfan (western China). They contribute to our understanding of the range of stories Jews told in antiquity about the sons of the watchers who descended to earth and their vibrant Nachleben in Manichaeism.Survey of contentsMatthew Goff: Introduction Part One: Gibborim and Gigantes: Antecedents, Reception, and Comparative Contexts from the Hebrew Bible and Greek Literature Brian R. Doak: The Giant in a Thousand Years: Tracing Narratives of Gigantism in the Hebrew Bible and Beyond – Samantha Newington: Greek Titans and Biblical Giants – Michael Tuval: 'Συναγωγὴ γιγάντων' (Prov 21:16): The Giants in the Jewish Literature in Greek Part Two: Tales of Giants in their Ancient Jewish Context: the Dead Sea Scrolls, the Book of Watchers, and Daniel Joseph L. Angel: The Humbling of the Arrogant and the 'Wild Man' and 'Tree Stump' Traditions in the Book of Giants and Daniel 4 – Amanda M. Davis Bledsoe: Throne Theophanies, Dream Visions, and Righteous(?) Seers: Daniel, the Book of Giants, and 1 Enoch Reconsidered – Ida Fröhlich: Giants and Demons – Matthew Goff: The Sons of the Watchers in the Book of Watchers and the Qumran Book of Giants: Contexts and Prospects – Loren T. Stuckenbruck: The Book of Giants among the Dead Sea Scrolls: Considerations of Method and a New Proposal on the Reconstruction of 4Q530 Part Three: Enochic Traditions in Central Asia and China: Exploring Connections and Affinities between Giants in Ancient Judaism and Manichaeism Gábor Kósa: The Book of Giants Tradition in the Chinese Manichaica – Enrico Morano: Some New Sogdian Fragments Related to Mani's Book of Giants and the Problem of the Influence of Jewish Enochic Literature – John C. Reeves: Jacob of Edessa and the Manichaean Book of Giants? – Jens Wilkens: Remarks on the Manichaean Book of Giants: Once Again on Mahaway's Mission to Enoch

     

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    Contributor: Goff, Matthew J. (HerausgeberIn); Stuckenbruck, Loren T. (HerausgeberIn); Morano, Enrico (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9783161545320
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    Corporations / Congresses: Tales of Giants from Qumran and Turfan: Ancient Contexts, Traditions, and Influences (2014, Wessobrunn)
    Series: Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament ; 360
    Subjects: Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament; Way of Lord; Berlin; Freiheitsverständnis; Medieval China; Staatsaufgabe; Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament; Religionswissenschaft; Manichaeism; Judaism; Book of Giants; Enochic Literature; Altorientalistik; Antike; Neues Testament; Altes Testament; Antike Religionsgeschichte
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  2. Ancient Tales of Giants from Qumran and Turfan
    Contexts, Traditions, and Influences
    Contributor: Goff, Matthew J. (Herausgeber); Stuckenbruck, Loren T. (Herausgeber); Morano, Enrico (Herausgeber)
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen

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    Corporations / Congresses: Tales of Giants from Qumran and Turfan: Ancient Contexts, Traditions, and Influences (2014, Wessobrunn)
    Series: Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament ; 360
    Subjects: Riese; Frühjudentum; Literatur; Riese; Rezeption; Manichäismus
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  3. Ancient Tales of Giants from Qumran and Turfan
    Contexts, Traditions, and Influences
    Contributor: Goff, Matthew (Publisher); Morano, Enrico (Publisher); Stuckenbruck, Loren T. (Publisher)
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen

    Dieser Band ist das Ergebnis einer Tagung in München im Juni 2014, die sich mit Riesen in der henochischen Tradition und vor allem im qumranischen Gigantenbuch beschäftigte. Die Beiträge befassen sich mit dem Thema der Riesen in verschiedenen antiken... more

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    Dieser Band ist das Ergebnis einer Tagung in München im Juni 2014, die sich mit Riesen in der henochischen Tradition und vor allem im qumranischen Gigantenbuch beschäftigte. Die Beiträge befassen sich mit dem Thema der Riesen in verschiedenen antiken Kontexten, einschließlich der hebräischen Bibel, den Schriftrollen vom Toten Meer und dem antiken Mesopotamien

     

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    Contributor: Goff, Matthew (Publisher); Morano, Enrico (Publisher); Stuckenbruck, Loren T. (Publisher)
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    Subjects: Manichäismus; Riese; Rezeption; Frühjudentum; Erzählung; Literatur
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  4. Ancient tales of giants from Qumran and Turfan
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    Contributor: Goff, Matthew J. (HerausgeberIn); Stuckenbruck, Loren T. (HerausgeberIn); Morano, Enrico (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2016
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    Cover; Preface; Table of Contents; Matthew Goff: Introduction; Part One: Gibborim and Gigantes. Antecedents, Reception, and Comparative Contextsfrom the Hebrew Bible and Greek Literature; Brian R. Doak: The Giant in a Thousand Years: Tracing... more

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    Cover; Preface; Table of Contents; Matthew Goff: Introduction; Part One: Gibborim and Gigantes. Antecedents, Reception, and Comparative Contextsfrom the Hebrew Bible and Greek Literature; Brian R. Doak: The Giant in a Thousand Years: Tracing Narratives of Gigantism in the Hebrew Bible and Beyond; I. The Embarrassing and Alluring Giant; II. Five Categories of Giant Thinking in the Hebrew Bible; 1. The giant as divine or semi-divine figure; 2. The giant as anti-law and anti-king; 3. The giant as elite adversary and elite animal; 4. The giant as unruly or overgrown vegetation. Part Two:Tales of Giants in their Ancient Jewish Context. The Dead Sea Scrolls, the Book of Watchers, and Daniel Joseph L. Angel: The Humbling of the Arrogant and the "Wild Man" and "Tree Stump" Traditions in the Book of Giants and Daniel 4 ; I. Introduction; II. Parallels in Daniel 4 and the Book of Giants; III. Explanations and Implications; Amanda M. Davis Bledsoe: Throne Theophanies, Dream Visions, and Righteous Seers: Daniel, the Book of Giants, and 1 Enoch Reconsidered; I. Introduction; II. The Throne Theophanies of Daniel 7, 4Q530, and 1 Enoch 14; 1. The Deity; 2. The Throne(s). 3. The AttendantsIII. The Relationship between the Visions of Daniel 7, 4Q530, and 1 Enoch 14; IV. Dream Visions and the Role of the Seer in Daniel 7, 4Q530, and 1 Enoch 14; V. Conclusion; Ida Fröhlich: Giants and Demons; I. Demonic Traits of the Watchers; II. Demonic Traits of the Giants; III. Naming the Sons of the Watchers: Gibbōrîm; IV. Genesis 6:1-4 and the Book of Watchers; Matthew Goff: The Sons of the Watchers in the Book of Watchers and the Qumran Book of Giants: Contexts and Prospects; I. Introduction: Questions, Contexts and Prospects; II. The Giants in the Book of Watchers. III. The Giants in the Qumran Book of GiantsIV. The Fate of the Giants; V. Conclusion; Loren T. Stuckenbruck: The Book of Giants among the Dead Sea Scrolls: Considerations of Method and a New Proposal on the Reconstruction of 4Q530; I. Introduction; II. Methodological Considerations in Reconstructing the Qumran Book of Giants; III. A Sequenced Outline Derived from Extant Dead Sea Fragments; IV. A Proposal for Reconstructing the Remaining Length of 4Q530; V. Conclusion. Dieser Band ist das Ergebnis einer Tagung in München im Juni 2014, die sich mit Riesen in der henochischen Tradition und vor allem im qumranischen Gigantenbuch beschäftigte. Die Beiträge befassen sich mit dem Thema der Riesen in verschiedenen antiken Kontexten, einschließlich der hebräischen Bibel, den Schriftrollen vom Toten Meer und dem antiken Mesopotamien 5. The giant as the defeated pastIII. A Transition to the Early Jewish Giant; IV. Conclusion; Samantha Newington: Greek Titans and Biblical Giants; Michael Tuval: "Συναγωγὴ γιγάντων" (Prov 21:16): The Giants in the Jewish Literature in Greek; I. The Giants in the LXX; II. The Wisdom of Solomon, 3 Maccabees, Baruch, 3 Baruch, Ben Sira, and the Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs; III. Pseudo-Eupolemus; IV. The Sibylline Oracles; V. Philo of Alexandria; VI. Flavius Josephus; VII. Summary and Conclusions.

     

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    Contributor: Goff, Matthew J. (HerausgeberIn); Stuckenbruck, Loren T. (HerausgeberIn); Morano, Enrico (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Conference proceedings
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783161545320
    RVK Categories: BC 7550 ; BC 8920
    Corporations / Congresses: Tales of Giants from Qumran and Turfan: Ancient Contexts, Traditions, and Influences (2014, Wessobrunn)
    Series: Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament ; 360
    Subjects: Giants; Judaism and literature; Manichaeism; Manichaeism; Giants ; Religious aspects; Judaism and literature; Manichaeism
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    Part Three: Enochic Traditions in Central Asia and China. Exploring Connections and Affinities betweenGiants in Ancient Judaism and Manichaeism