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  2. Book of Enoch - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Enoch translated from Geez, መጽሐፈ ፡ ሄኖክ ።. Enoch the Prophet, by Hugh Nibley (1986). Rev. D. A. De Sola (1852). Signification of the Proper Names occurring in the Book of Enoch from the Hebrew and Chaldee languages. Apocryphi testamenti veteris, access to the Ethiopic Greek, a Latin translation; Introductions and others

  3. Geʽez - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Enoch in particular is notable since its complete text has survived in no other language; and, for the other works listed, the Ethiopic version is highly regarded as a witness to the original text.

  4. Enoch - Wikipedia

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    Three extensive Apocrypha are attributed to Enoch: The Book of Enoch (aka 1 Enoch), composed in Hebrew or Aramaic and preserved in Ge'ez, first brought to Europe by James Bruce from Ethiopia and translated into English by August Dillmann and Reverent Schoode [9] – recognized by the Orthodox Tewahedo churches and usually dated between the ...

  5. Ethiopian manuscript collections - Wikipedia

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    Of historiographical interest is the pseudepigraphical Book of Enoch (Ge'ez: መጽሐፈ ሄኖክ mätṣḥäfä henok). [49] The Princeton manuscript, according to a stamp on the old binding, belong to Rev. H. C. Reichardt who was in charge of the Damacus mission of the London Society for Promoting Christianity amongst the Jews from 1875 ...

  6. George Schodde - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Enoch. Translated from the Ethiopic (Geez) with introduction and notes (also known as 1 Enoch or Enoch Ethiopic), pp. 293; Rev. Schodde (1888).

  7. August Dillmann - Wikipedia

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    In 1851, he had published the "Book of Enoch" in Ethiopian (German, 1853; English, 1893), and at Kiel, he completed the first part of the Ethiopic bible, Octateuchus Aethiopicus (1853–55).

  8. Ethiopian literature - Wikipedia

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    A number of these Books are called "deuterocanonical" (or "apocryphal" according to certain Western theologians), such as the Ascension of Isaiah, Jubilees, Enoch, the Paralipomena of Baruch, Noah, Ezra, Nehemiah, Maccabees, and Tobit. The Book of Enoch in particular is notable since its complete text has survived in no other language.

  9. Haymanot - Wikipedia

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    The calendar is a combination of the ancient calendar of Alexandria Jewry, Book of Jubilees, Book of Enoch, Abu Shaker and the Geʽez calendar. [6] The years are counted according to the Counting of Kushta "1571 to Jesus Christ, 7071 to the Gyptians and 6642 to the Hebrews", [ 7 ] according to this counting the year 5782 ( Hebrew : ה'תשע"א ...