Testament: | Other |
Description: | 3 Enoch, also known as the Hebrew Book of Enoch, is a Jewish mystical text written by Rabbi Ishmael describing the celestial journey of the biblical Enoch. |
Chapters: | 1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5 |
Author name: | Attributed to Rabbi Ishmael |
Written date: | 5th to 7th century AD |
Location: | Unknown |
Genre: | Merkabah mysticism |
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Language: | Hebrew |
Audience: | Jewish mystical readers |
Theme: | Heavenly Ascension and Divine Throne |
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Summary: | 3 Enoch, also known as the Hebrew Book of Enoch, is a work of Merkabah mysticism attributed to Rabbi Ishmael. The text describes the ascension of the rabbi to heaven, his transformation into an angel, and his visions of the divine throne-chariot. |
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