Cover
Contents
Preface
Abbreviations
Introduction
Part 1: Apocalypse and It's Discontents
Apocalypses in the Dead Sea Scrolls
“The Heavens Were Opened and I Saw Visions of God”
Revealed Things in Apocalyptic Literature
Revelatory Literature, in Which a Revelation Is Mediated by an Otherworldly Being
Qumran and the Apocalyptic
Apocalypse and Authoritative Literatures in Second Temple Judaism
The Use of Genre for Many Text Meanings
Part 2: Apocalyptic Texts and Traditions in Ancient Judaism
Aramaic as a Language of Antediluvian Wisdom
Daniel Traditions and the Qumran Movement?
It’s the End of the World (as the Persians Know It)?
A New Proposal
Immersing Oneself in the Narrative World of Second Temple Apocalyptic Visions
Poor Subjects of the Hodayot
The Changing Apocalypse
Part 3: The Jewish Apocalyptic Tradition and Early Christianity
Divine Kingdom
Aramaica Qumranica Apocalyptica and the Book of Revelation
Heavenly Ascent Revisited
Apocalypses and Apocalyptic Literature in the Early Church
The Importance of the Gnostic Apocalypses from Nag Hammadi for the Study of Early Jewish Mysticism
Contributors
Ancient Sources Index
Modern Authors Index