

Apocalypse of Abraham and Atonement Revisited
68 snips Mar 28, 2025
Dive into the rich themes of the Apocalypse of Abraham, where humor meets deep theology. Explore the enigmatic figure of Azazel and the significance of Abraham's sacrifice as it intertwines with concepts of atonement. The conversation highlights the legacy of the Bogomils and challenges to institutional authority from groups like the Anabaptists. Discussions on sin, debt, and the transformative nature of atonement provide fresh insights into ancient texts, while reflections on reading and its impact on spiritual life encourage deeper engagement with literature.
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Enochic Literature
- The Apocalypse of Abraham is Enochic literature, focusing on Azazel and apocalyptic themes.
- It's categorized as such due to Azazel's prominence and apocalyptic nature, not giants.
Preservation of the Text
- The Apocalypse of Abraham, like other Second Temple texts, wasn't preserved in Judaism.
- Christian circles preserved it, specifically a heretical group in the Balkans.
Semitic Origin
- The Apocalypse of Abraham's Slavic translation suggests a direct Semitic origin, likely Aramaic.
- Semitic names translated directly into Slavonic support this, bypassing Greek.