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- catalog abstract "Of view on literary unity -- The overall meaning -- The overall meaning in previous scholarship -- Gunkel -- Brandenburger and Harnisch -- Structural aspects of development in version 1-3 -- "The way of the most high" and Ezra's development -- Our approach -- Our analysis of the significance of the framework -- Development inherent in formal structures -- Structural indications of pivotal positions of vision 4 -- Structural elements of the dream visions -- Structural indications in vision 7 -- Conclusions from structure -- Ezra -- Ezra and the angel: Brandenburger and Harnisch -- What happened to Ezra? -- Ezra's conversion -- The odyssey of Ezra's soul -- Ezra and revelation -- Accounting for vision 7 -- Ezra as prophet and "the end of the times"--"The end of the times" and esoteric revelations -- Vision 7 and revealed knowledge -- Vision 7 as revelation of exoteric knowledge -- The central theme of 4 Ezra -- The "message" of the book -- pt.5. 4 Ezra in Jewish literature -- An apocalypse -- The figure of Ezra -- 4 Ezra and known Jewish groups or sects.".
- catalog contributor b2935101.
- catalog contributor b2935102.
- catalog created "c1990.".
- catalog date "1990".
- catalog date "c1990.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1990.".
- catalog description "4 Ezra, 2 apocalypse of Baruch and biblical antiquities -- Social matrix and function -- Evidence from Messianism -- Esotericism and sectarianism -- Cognate writings and cognate groups -- The seer in society -- Concluding remarks -- Appendix: 4Q pseudo-Ezekiel -- pt. 6. Ezra in Christian tradition -- 4 Ezra in the early church -- Other writings of Ezra -- Greek apocalypse of Ezra -- Visions of Ezra -- Apocalypse of Sedrach -- Questions of Ezra -- Astrological works of Ezra -- Postscript -- Islamic developments -- Commentary.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 445-458) and index.".
- catalog description "Of view on literary unity -- The overall meaning -- The overall meaning in previous scholarship -- Gunkel -- Brandenburger and Harnisch -- Structural aspects of development in version 1-3 -- "The way of the most high" and Ezra's development -- Our approach -- Our analysis of the significance of the framework -- Development inherent in formal structures -- Structural indications of pivotal positions of vision 4 -- Structural elements of the dream visions -- Structural indications in vision 7 -- Conclusions from structure -- Ezra -- Ezra and the angel: Brandenburger and Harnisch -- What happened to Ezra? -- Ezra's conversion -- The odyssey of Ezra's soul -- Ezra and revelation -- Accounting for vision 7 -- Ezra as prophet and "the end of the times"--"The end of the times" and esoteric revelations -- Vision 7 and revealed knowledge -- Vision 7 as revelation of exoteric knowledge -- The central theme of 4 Ezra -- The "message" of the book -- pt. 5. 4 Ezra in Jewish literature -- An apocalypse -- The figure of Ezra -- 4 Ezra and known Jewish groups or sects.".
- catalog description "Of view on literary unity -- The overall meaning -- The overall meaning in previous scholarship -- Gunkel -- Brandenburger and Harnisch -- Structural aspects of development in version 1-3 -- "The way of the most high" and Ezra's development -- Our approach -- Our analysis of the significance of the framework -- Development inherent in formal structures -- Structural indications of pivotal positions of vision 4 -- Structural elements of the dream visions -- Structural indications in vision 7 -- Conclusions from structure -- Ezra -- Ezra and the angel: Brandenburger and Harnisch -- What happened to Ezra? -- Ezra's conversion -- The odyssey of Ezra's soul -- Ezra and revelation -- Accounting for vision 7 -- Ezra as prophet and "the end of the times"--"The end of the times" and esoteric revelations -- Vision 7 and revealed knowledge -- Vision 7 as revelation of exoteric knowledge -- The central theme of 4 Ezra -- The "message" of the book -- pt.5. 4 Ezra in Jewish literature -- An apocalypse -- The figure of Ezra -- 4 Ezra and known Jewish groups or sects.".
- catalog description "pt. 1. Text and transmission: -- Hebrew and Greek -- The versions secondary to the Greek -- Relations between the versions -- Group 1: the Latin and Syriac versions -- The Latin version -- The Arabic Latin fragment -- The new Greek fragment -- The second Armenian version -- The Slavonic version -- The second Georgian version -- The Hebrew version -- The Syriac version -- The Syro-Arabic version -- The Arabic 1 version -- Group 2: the Ethiopic, Georgian, and Coptic versions -- The Ethiopic version -- The Georgian version -- The Coptic version -- The Arabic 2 version -- The Armenian version -- Assessment of the textual situation -- pt. 2. Date, place, and original language -- Date -- Place of composition -- Original language -- pt. 3. Chief critical issues -- The chief critical issues -- The source theory -- Theories of literary unity -- Gunkel -- Some subsequent views -- Brandenburger -- Breech -- Hayman -- Knibb -- Thompson -- pt. 4. The present commentary -- Our view of literary unity -- Use of Preexistent sources -- Reuse of existent Gattungen.".
- catalog extent "xxii, 496 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Fourth Ezra.".
- catalog identifier "0800660269 (alk. paper) :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Fourth Ezra.".
- catalog isPartOf "Hermeneia--a critical and historical commentary on the Bible".
- catalog issued "1990".
- catalog issued "c1990.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Minneapolis : Fortress Press,".
- catalog relation "Fourth Ezra.".
- catalog subject "229/.1 20".
- catalog subject "BS1715.3 .S76 1990".
- catalog subject "Bible. Apocrypha. Esdras, 2nd Commentaries.".
- catalog tableOfContents "4 Ezra, 2 apocalypse of Baruch and biblical antiquities -- Social matrix and function -- Evidence from Messianism -- Esotericism and sectarianism -- Cognate writings and cognate groups -- The seer in society -- Concluding remarks -- Appendix: 4Q pseudo-Ezekiel -- pt. 6. Ezra in Christian tradition -- 4 Ezra in the early church -- Other writings of Ezra -- Greek apocalypse of Ezra -- Visions of Ezra -- Apocalypse of Sedrach -- Questions of Ezra -- Astrological works of Ezra -- Postscript -- Islamic developments -- Commentary.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Of view on literary unity -- The overall meaning -- The overall meaning in previous scholarship -- Gunkel -- Brandenburger and Harnisch -- Structural aspects of development in version 1-3 -- "The way of the most high" and Ezra's development -- Our approach -- Our analysis of the significance of the framework -- Development inherent in formal structures -- Structural indications of pivotal positions of vision 4 -- Structural elements of the dream visions -- Structural indications in vision 7 -- Conclusions from structure -- Ezra -- Ezra and the angel: Brandenburger and Harnisch -- What happened to Ezra? -- Ezra's conversion -- The odyssey of Ezra's soul -- Ezra and revelation -- Accounting for vision 7 -- Ezra as prophet and "the end of the times"--"The end of the times" and esoteric revelations -- Vision 7 and revealed knowledge -- Vision 7 as revelation of exoteric knowledge -- The central theme of 4 Ezra -- The "message" of the book -- pt. 5. 4 Ezra in Jewish literature -- An apocalypse -- The figure of Ezra -- 4 Ezra and known Jewish groups or sects.".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. 1. Text and transmission: -- Hebrew and Greek -- The versions secondary to the Greek -- Relations between the versions -- Group 1: the Latin and Syriac versions -- The Latin version -- The Arabic Latin fragment -- The new Greek fragment -- The second Armenian version -- The Slavonic version -- The second Georgian version -- The Hebrew version -- The Syriac version -- The Syro-Arabic version -- The Arabic 1 version -- Group 2: the Ethiopic, Georgian, and Coptic versions -- The Ethiopic version -- The Georgian version -- The Coptic version -- The Arabic 2 version -- The Armenian version -- Assessment of the textual situation -- pt. 2. Date, place, and original language -- Date -- Place of composition -- Original language -- pt. 3. Chief critical issues -- The chief critical issues -- The source theory -- Theories of literary unity -- Gunkel -- Some subsequent views -- Brandenburger -- Breech -- Hayman -- Knibb -- Thompson -- pt. 4. The present commentary -- Our view of literary unity -- Use of Preexistent sources -- Reuse of existent Gattungen.".
- catalog title "Fourth Ezra : a commentary on the book of Fourth Ezra / by Michael Edward Stone ; edited by Frank Moore Cross.".
- catalog type "Commentaries. fast".
- catalog type "text".