Testament: | Other |
Description: | The Apocalypse of Moses, also known as the Greek Life of Adam and Eve, is a Jewish pseudepigraphal work that recounts the lives of Adam and Eve after their expulsion from the Garden of Eden. |
Chapters: | 1 |
Author name: | Pseudepigraphal |
Written date: | 1st to 3rd century AD |
Location: | Unknown |
Genre: | Apocalyptic |
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Language: | Greek |
Audience: | Ancient Jewish and Christian readers |
Theme: | Apocalyptic Visions and Explanations of Genesis |
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Summary: | The Apocalypse of Moses, also known as the Greek Life of Adam and Eve, is a Jewish pseudepigraphical work that expands on the story of Adam and Eve from the Book of Genesis. The text includes visions, dialogues, and details about the lives of the first humans after their expulsion from the Garden of Eden. |
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