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Enochic Literature in Qumran

The presence and influence of Enochic literature in Qumran, including the discovery of Aramaic fragments and their significance in understanding the religious landscape of the time.

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Jan 23, 2026
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What fragments of the Book of Enoch were found among the Dead Sea Scrolls and what do they show?

Fragments of 1 Enoch — chiefly Aramaic pieces recovered in Cave 4 — amount to multiple manuscripts (commonly counted as eleven Aramaic Enochic fragments) plus related Enochic texts such as the and som...

Feb 3, 2026

How do the Enochic fragments from Qumran compare textually with the medieval Ethiopic manuscripts of 1 Enoch?

The recovered at provide the earliest direct witnesses to large portions of what survives in the medieval Ethiopic () manuscripts, but they are fragmentary and unevenly overlapping with the Ethiopic c...

Jan 30, 2026

What does the absence of the Book of Parables at Qumran tell us about Enochic diversity in the Second Temple period?

The conspicuous absence of the Book of Parables (1 Enoch 37–71) among the Enochic fragments at signals not a single tidy conclusion but a complex set of possibilities: most scholars read the gap as ev...

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