Testament: | Other |
Description: | The Apocalypse of Abraham is a Jewish pseudepigraphal text that recounts a visionary experience and dialogue between Abraham and a divine figure, exploring themes of idolatry and redemption. |
Chapters: | 1 |
Author name: | Pseudepigraphal |
Written date: | 1st to 2nd century AD |
Location: | Unknown |
Genre: | Apocalyptic |
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Language: | Hebrew |
Audience: | Ancient Jewish readers |
Theme: | Apocalyptic Visions and Divine Revelations |
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Summary: | The Apocalypse of Abraham is a Jewish pseudepigraphical work that contains an account of Abraham’s visions and journey to heaven. The text includes a dialogue between Abraham and God, revelations about the end times, and the ultimate judgment of humanity. |
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