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Hebrew and Egyptian Apocalyptic Literature
Harvard Theological Review, 1925The long-accepted theory that Hebrew literature is largely the product of Babylonian influences is now discredited, both because of the unquestionable originality of Hebrew thought, in general, and in particular because the use of cuneiform models and materials is recognized to have been greatly overrated.
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The Odes of Solomon as Apocalyptic Literature
Vigiliae Christianae, 2012Abstract The Odes of Solomon is generally categorized as early Jewish-Christian apocrypha, particularly as a lyrics-book of early Christian worship songs. They give us a glimpse into earliest Christian worship and Christian understandings of the recent advent of the Messiah.
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Apocalyptic Ecologies: From Creation to Doom in Middle English Literature. By Shannon Gayk
ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and EnvironmentAylin Malcolm
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Afterlife and Resurrection Beliefs In the Apocrypha and Apocalyptic Literature
, 2019J. A. Sigvartsen
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Role Models as Moral Means of Persuasion in Apocalyptic Literature
, 2019Emmanouil Gkinidis
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The Essenes and the Apocalyptic Literature
The Jewish Quarterly Review, 1920openaire +1 more source
Apocalyptic Literature in the New Testament by Greg Carey (review)
, 2019J. Davies
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