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Arthur Ernest Cowley to
around 1650. The name "3 Enoch" was
coined by Hugo
Odeberg for his
first critical edition of 1928. The name
Sefer Hekhalot (Hekhalot...
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described as the
ruler of the
seventh heaven in 3 Enoch,
citing Odeberg's edition. However,
Odeberg's edition only
states in a
footnote that
Qafsiel is "(one...
- then it may have been a
magical word like
Adiriron and Dapdapiron. Hugo
Odeberg Adolf Jellinek and
Marcus Jastrow suggest the name may have originated...
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Odeberg. "Chapter XIX", pgs. 66-70 Davidson, Gustav. A
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Including the
Fallen Angels. Free Press. 1971.
Odeberg, Hugo. 3...
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defective pronunciation of
gutturals in the 3rd and 4th centuries. Hugo
Odeberg attempted a
grammar based on the
Aramaic of the
Genesis Rabbah in 1939...
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Enoch (first
widely circulated translation was by
Odeberg in 1928), but
especially in the
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