This dissertation began as a redaction-critical study of the myth of the fallen angels in 1 En. 6-11. In the course of research however the author concluded that the versions of the myth in the Parables of Enoch were not simply dependent on chapters 6-11 but provided evidence for the state of the tradition evidence that in spite of the later date of the Parables (first century A.D. by the author''s estimation) had a bearing on the tradition-history behind chapters 6-11. The dissertation thus came to deal with the structure of the Parables itself the role of the fallen-angel and Noachic material in it and the relation of the Parables to tradition. [From the Preface]
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