Regarding the citations of the Henochico Corpus in the Spanish edition of the Apocrypha of the Old Testament

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Antonio Piñero

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This article is a reflection on the high number of quotations from 1 Enoch by the contributors to the "Old Testament Apocrypha" series of Editions. by the contributors to the series "Apocrypha of the Old Testament" of Ediciones. Cristiandad, Madrid. Within 1 Enoch, my reflection is centred on chapters 45-49 (the pre-existence of "that son of man" = 32 quotations), plus chapters 70 (the assumption of Henoch into heaven) and 71 (Henoch declared "that son of man"):16 quotations. The New Testament alludes to the Henochic corpus in about 110 passages, far more than to any other apocrypha. This article focuses on the syntagm "Son of Man, his possible origin, his The conclusion is that the use of the syntagm "Son of Man" in the Book of Parables, in Source Q and in the synoptic Gospels. The conclusion is that the use of the syntagma "Son of Man" as a messianic title was born out of a dispute between Jewish sectarian groups about the messiah. It is a theological theological finding of the authors of Source Q and its Greek version against the authors of the LP (whose messiah is Henna of LP (whose messiah is Enoch), a finding that accepts and strengthens the Gospel of Mark.

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Piñero, A. (2023) “Regarding the citations of the Henochico Corpus in the Spanish edition of the Apocrypha of the Old Testament”, Carthaginensia, 39(75). doi: 10.62217/carth.433.
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Antonio Piñero, Universidad Complutense de Madrid

ANTONIO PIÑERO (Chipiona, Cádiz, 1941) es catedrático de Filología Griega de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid, especializado en lengua y literatura del cristianismo primitivo.

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