From: Perry L. Stepp (plstepp@flash.net)
Date: Tue Sep 15 1998 - 10:12:25 EDT
Hello, all. In Ethelbert Stauffer's *New Testament Theology*, I've run
across an abbreviation that I can't figure out, one that isn't defined in
the list of abbreviations. He refers to "SBar 76.2" and "SEn 64.1."
Assuming Bar=Baruch and En=Enoch, to what works is Stauffer referring? I'm
familiar with the Similtudes of Enoch--is *that* what "SEn" aims at? I
don't know of any such works associated with Baruch.
Perhaps S stands for Syriac--Syriac Baruch, Syriac Enoch? There's a "Baruch
apocalypse" in Syriac, I believe.
What's up with that?
PLStepp
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