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1 Enoch 2: A Commentary on the Book of 1 Enoch, Chapters 37–82 is unavailable, but you can change that!

1 Enoch presents interpreters with a complex knot of interrelated puzzles concerning the history of early Judaism, the trajectories of wisdom and apocalyptic traditions, and the role of astronomical observation in cosmological speculation—all tied up with the bewildering history of the book’s composition and transmission, in different languages and manuscript traditions, over centuries. Two of...

the Lord of Spirits. For God’s mercy in the context of judgment, see 1 Enoch 1:8; 5:6. For mercy as a quality that the messianic king shows to the gentiles, see Ps Sol 17:34*[38*]: “he will have mercy on all the nations (that stand) before him in fear” (καὶ ἐλεήσει πάντα τὰ ἔθνη ἐνώπιον αὐτοῦ ἐν φόβῳ). On God’s mercies as “great” (רחמים גדלים), see Isa 54:7*.5 ■ 4–5 The relationship and the difference between this section of chap. 50 and the previous section is evident in a pair of
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