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Gnostic Elements in the ‘Ascension of Isaiah’

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 February 2009

Andrew K. Helmbold
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(Portsmouth, Va., U.S.A.)

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page 222 note 2 Cf. Schmidt, C. and Polotsky, H. J., ‘Ein Mani-Fund in Aegypten’, Sitzungsberichte der Preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Phil.-Hist. Klasse (1933), pp. 485.Google Scholar

page 222 note 3 Their relationship to the Ascension has been discussed by Flusser, D., ‘The Apocryphal Book of Ascensio Isaiae and the Dead Sea Sect,’ I.E.J. III (1953), 3047Google Scholar, and will not be discussed here.

page 222 note 4 For the most recent survey cf. Robinson, James M., ‘The Coptic Gnostic Library Today,’ N.T.S. XIV (1968), 365401.Google Scholar

page 223 note 1 Cf. the list given by Vielhauer, Paul, ‘Apocalypses and Related Subjects: Introduction’, in Hennecke-Schneemelcher, New Testament Apocrypha, II, 583 ff.Google Scholar, that of Robinson, H. Wheeler in Manson's Companion to the Bible (1939), pp. 307 fGoogle Scholar. and that of Lindblom, Johannes, ‘Die Jesaja-Apocalypse’, Lunds Universitets Arsskrift (1938)Google Scholar. The last two are conveniently summarized in Rowley, H. H., The Relevance of Apocalyptic (1964), p. 25n.Google Scholar

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page 224 note 1 The text is found in Hennecke-Schneemelcher, New Testament Apocrypha, II, 763.

page 224 note 2 Jonas, Hans, The Gnostic Religion (1963), p. 166.Google Scholar

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page 226 note 1 Gnostic Religion, p. 168.

page 226 note 2 Ibid. p. 169.

page 226 note 3 Helmbold, Andrew K., ‘The Apocryphon of John,’ J.N.E.S. XXV (1966), 265.Google Scholar

page 227 note 1 New Testament Apocrypha, II, 643.

page 227 note 2 Interpreter's Dictionary of the Bible, II, 745.

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