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Syriac Apocalypse of Ezra and the Arabic Apocalypse of Daniel
Latin Apocalypse of Ezra
Judahite Apocalypse of Ezra
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Apocalypses of Ezra Series

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The Vision of Ezra is a similar work to the Greek Apocalypse of Ezra, however, only survives in Latin manuscripts dating to the 11th through 13th centuries. The Vision is unique among the surviving Apocalypses of Ezra due to its significant Egyptian influence. The Vision may have started as a Christian reworking of an old Egyptian description of

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Release dateApr 6, 2020
Syriac Apocalypse of Ezra and the Arabic Apocalypse of Daniel
Latin Apocalypse of Ezra
Judahite Apocalypse of Ezra

Titles in the series (5)

  • Judahite Apocalypse of Ezra

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    Judahite Apocalypse of Ezra
    Judahite Apocalypse of Ezra

    In the early centuries of the Christian era, a number of texts called the Apocalypse of Ezra were in circulation among Jews, Christians, Gnostics, and related religious groups. The original is believed to have been written in Judahite or Aramaic, and is commonly known as the Jewish Apocalypse of Ezra, as Ezra is believed to have been an ancient

  • Syriac Apocalypse of Ezra and the Arabic Apocalypse of Daniel

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    Syriac Apocalypse of Ezra and the Arabic Apocalypse of Daniel
    Syriac Apocalypse of Ezra and the Arabic Apocalypse of Daniel

    The Syriac Apocalypse of Ezra, sometimes called the Revelation of Ezra appears to have been reworked in the High Middle Ages. Another version of the apocalypse has survived in Arabic, but attributed to Daniel not Ezra, commonly known as the Arabic Apocalypse of Daniel. The Arabic version is shorter and appears to be older, likely dating to earli

  • Latin Apocalypse of Ezra

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    Latin Apocalypse of Ezra
    Latin Apocalypse of Ezra

    In the early centuries of the Christian era, several texts called the Apocalypse of Ezra were in circulation among Jews and Christians. The original is believed to have been written in Hebrew, Aramaic, or Syriac, and is commonly known as the Judahite Apocalypse of Ezra. This version was translated into Greek sometime before 200 AD and circulated

  • Greek Apocalypse of Ezra

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    Greek Apocalypse of Ezra
    Greek Apocalypse of Ezra

    In the early centuries of the Christian era, several texts called the Apocalypse of Ezra were in circulation among Jews, Christians, Gnostics, and related religious groups. The original is believed to have been written in Judahite or Aramaic and is commonly known as the Jewish Apocalypse of Ezra, as Ezra is believed to have been an ancient Judah

  • Vision of Ezra

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    Vision of Ezra
    Vision of Ezra

    The Vision of Ezra is a similar work to the Greek Apocalypse of Ezra, however, only survives in Latin manuscripts dating to the 11th through 13th centuries. The Vision is unique among the surviving Apocalypses of Ezra due to its significant Egyptian influence. The Vision may have started as a Christian reworking of an old Egyptian description of

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