SUPPLEMENTS TO NOVUM TESTAMENTUM EDITORIAL BOARD C.K. BARRETr, Durham - P. BORGEN, Trondheim J-K. ELLIOTr, Leeds - H.J- DE JONGE, Leiden M.J-J- ~IENKEN, Utrecht -J- SMIT SlBtNGA, Amsterdam Executive Editors A.J- MALHERBE, New Haven D.P. MOESSNER, Adanta VOLUME XCIII THE FATE OF THE DEAD Studies on the Jewish and Christian Apocaly/JSes BY RICHARD BAUCKHANI BRILL LEIDEN . BOSTON· KOLN 1998 This book is printed on acid-free paper. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Bauckham. Richard. The Fate of the Dead: Sludies on the Jewish and Christian Apocalypses / by Richard Bauckham. p. cm. - (Supplements to Novum Testamentum, ISSN 0167-9732 ; v.93) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 9004112030 (cloth: alk. paper) I. Apocalyptic literature-HistOIY and criticism. 2. Eschatology History of doctrines~·Early church, ca. 30-600. 3. Future life- Christianity-Hislory of doctrines-Early church, ca. 30-600. 4. Eschatology, Jewish-History of doctrines. 5. Future life- Judaism -History of doctrines. I. Title. .11. Series. BL501.B38 1998 291.2'3--dc21 98-16848 CIP Die Deutsche Bibliothek - CIP-EinheitsaufnahDle BauckhaDl, Richard: The Fate of the Dead: Studies on the Jewish and Christian Apocalypses / by Richard Bauckham. - Leiden ; Boston ; Koln: Brill, 1998 (Supplements to Novum testamentum; Vol. 93) ISBN 90-04"'1 1203-0 [Novum Testamentum I Supplements] SlIpplements to Novum testamentum _. Leiden ; Boston; Koln: Brill huher Schriftenreihe Fnrliauiende Beiheftreihe zu: Novum testamenlum \101. 93. Ballckham, Richard: The Fale of the Dead. - 1998 ISSN 0167-9732 ISBN 90 04 11203 0 © Copyright 19980 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands All rights reserved. No pmt qf this publication ml!)' he reproduced, translated, stored in a retrieval SJ'stem, or transmitted in any form or 0 a1!Y means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without prior written permission .from Ihe publisher. Authorization to ph%cop), items for inlernal or personal use if gran led 0 Brill prouid"d thal the appropriale jees are paid direcllY 10 The Copyright Clearance Cenler, 222 Roscwood Drive .• Suite 910 Danvers MA 01923, USA. Fecs are .ru~ject to change. PRlNrED IN THE NETHERLANDS CONTENTS Preface.............. ........................... ....... ...... ........... ............... ....... .... VII Abbreviations ......................... ........................................... ............. IX Texts and Translations ................................................................. XIII Introduction .~ ................................................................................ . I Descents to the Underworld ........ ................. ........... .... ....... 9 II Early Jewish Visions of Hell ..............................................' . 49 IU Visiting the Places of the Dead in the Extra-Canonical Apocalypses .............................. ......................................... ... 81 IV The Rich 'Man and Lazarus: The Parable and the Parallels............ ............. ..... .................................. .......... ...... 97 V The Tongue Set on Fire by Hell (Tames 3:6) .................... 119 VI The Conflict ofJ ustice and Mercy: Attitudes to the Damned in Apocalyptic Literature ............... ...................... 132 VII Augustine, the "Compassionate" Christians, and the Apocalypse of Peter .................. ............ .... ................ ... ........ 149 VIII The Apocalypse of Peter: AJewish Christian Apocalypse from the Time of Bar Kokhba ............. ........................ ...... 160 IX A Quotation from 4Q Second Ezekiel in the Apocalypse of Peter ................................................................................. 259 X Resurrection as Giving Back the Dead ............ ...... ...... ...... 269 XI 2 Peter and the Apocalypse of Peter .................................. 290 XII The Apocalypse of the Seven Heavens: The Latin Version ................................................................................. 304 XIII The Four Apocalypses of the Virgin Mary ........................ 332 XIV The Ascension of Isaiah: Genre, Unity and Date ............. 363 Indices ................. ....... ...... .......... ...... ................. ............... .......... .... 391 DETAILS OF PREVIOUS PUBLICATION OF CHAPTERS Note: In most cases previously published articles haue been reuised for this uolume. 1 Anchor Bible Dictionary, ed. D. N. Freedman (New York: Doub1eday, 1992) vol. 2, pp. 145-159. 2 ]TS 41 (1990) 355-385. 3 Proceedings if the Irish Biblical Association 18 (1995) 78-93. 4 NTS 37 (1991) 225-246. 5 not previously published. 6 Apocrypha 1 (1990) 181-196. 7 not previously published. 8 Apocrypha 5 (1994) 7-111. 9 Reuue de Qymran 59 (1992) 437-446. 10 J. H. Charlesworth and C. A. Evans ed., The Pseudepigrapha and Early Biblical Interpretation (Studies in Scripture in Early Judaism and Christianity 2; jSPSS 14; Sheffield: jSOT Press, 1993) 269- 291. 11 not previously published. 12 Apocrypha 4 (1993) 141-175. 13 not previously published. 14 not previously published. PREFACE The studies collected in this volume reflect some fifteen years of study of the extra-canonical Jewish and Christian apocalypses. Those which have been previously published (nine of the fourteen chapters) were published in the years 1990-1995, but many incorporate work done in the 1980s, as do some of the previously unpublished studies. I should like to acknowledge the circumstances in which some of them originated. Chapter 6 originated as a paper delivered to an International Col loquium held to celebrate the Centenary of the Section des Sciences Religieuses (Veme Section) de l'Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes (of the Sorbonne), in Paris, in September 1986. The session in which it was given ('Les Litteratures Apocryphes') reflected the lively interest in and pioneering research on the Christian apocryphal literature which characterize the Section and its research centre, CAi'1AL (Centre d'analyse pour l'histoire du Judaisme hellenistique et des origines chretiennes). It also introduced me to the work and many of the members of the Association pour l'Etude de la Litterature Apocryphe Chretienne (AELAC), which is responsible for the re search for and ongoing publication of the volumes of the Corpus Christianorum Series Apocryphorum, and to which I was later ad mitted as a member. Like all who study apocryphal literature, I am much indebted to the work of the members of this Association. Fur ther fruitful contact with the circle of its members in Paris came when I was invited by Pierre Geoltrain to be a visiting Director of Studies at the Ecole in the spring of 1991. The lectures I gave t.hen on 'The Apocalypse of Peter in it~ Literary and Historical Contexts' formed the basis of chapter 8 of the present volume. I am gratefi.ll to those who discussed them with me and entertained me at that time, espe cially Pierre Geoltrain, Jean-Daniel Dubois (President of AELAC), Alain Desreumaux, Jean-Claude Pi card and Pierluigi Piovanelli. Chapter 12 of the present volume was also written at the invitation of CANAL, and these three chapters (6, 8, 12) were first published in the excellent journal Apocrypha, which was launched by the Paris members of AELAC in 1990, and has become an invaluable reposi tory of new research on the apocryphal literature. Chapter 7 originated as a paper given to a conference of the Historical Theology group (now the Christian Doctrine group) of the Tyndale Fellowship at Tyndale House, Cambridge, in 1983. Chapter vrn PREFACE II was originally planned as an appendix to my commentary onJude, 2 Peter (Word Biblical Commentary 50; Waco: Word Books, 1983), but had to be excluded for reasons of space and has only reached publishable form in the preparation of the present volume. Chapter 3 originated as a lecture to the annual meeting of the Irish Biblical Association in Dublin in April 1995. I am most grateful to Michael Maher for inviting me on that occasion and for his and Martin McNamara's hospitality. Chapters 4 and 10 originated as papers read to the Ehrhardt Seminar in the Faculty of Theology (now the Depart ment of Religions and Theology) in the University of Manchester. This biblical studies research seminar, which flourished under the chairmanship of the late Professor Barnabas Lindars, S.S.F, and then of Dr George Brooke, was a regular source of academic stimulation during the period (1977-1992) when I was Lecturer and then Reader in the History of Christian Thought in the Department of Historical and Contemporary Theology at Manchester. The contents of this present volume must also be indebted in countless ways to the almost continuous conversation, on all matters Jewish and apocalyptic, in which I engaged with my friend Philip Alexander during the many years when we were colleagues in Manchester. Other scholars who have contributed to my studies in this volume by generously supplying me with their own published or unpublished work include Antonio Acerbi, Philippe Gignoux, Julian Hills, Johan de long, Martin McNamara, Paolo Marrassini, Enrico Norelli, Mauro Pesce,Jean-Marc Rosenstiehl and Ben Wright. I should espe cially like to mention the late Roger Cowley, with whom I had begun to collaborate in work on the Apocalypse of Peter not long before his untimely death in 1988. I am also grateful to Mark Bredin for under taking the complex and laborious task of compiling the indices. December 1997 RICHARD BAUCKHAM ABBREVIATIONS The following list provides a key to the abbreviations used in this volume for Jewish and Christian apocryphal works, and other Jewish, early Christian and Gnostic works. Where possible, the abbreviations conform to those used in J. H. Charlesworth ed., The Old Testament Pseudepigrapha, 2 vols. (London: Darton, Longman and Todd, 1983, 1985). Not listed here are abbreviations for biblical works, which follow SBL style, and abbreviations for journals and series, which also follow SBL style. ActsJn Acts ofJ ohn ActsThom Acts of Thomas G, Syr Greek, Syriac ApAb Apocalypse of Abraham. ApEl Coptic Apocalypse of Elijah ApElfrag Apocalypse of Elijah: Latin fragment 1A pJas First Apocalypse of James (CG V, 3) ApMos Apocalypse of Moses ApocrJas Apocryphon ofJames (CG 1,2) ApPaul Apocalypse of Paul. P Paris Latin text StG St Gall Latin text ApPaul Red I Apocalypse of Paul Latin Redaction I ApPaul Red IV Apocalypse of Paul Latin Redaction IV ApPaul Red V Apocalypse of Paul Latin Redaction V ApPaul Red VII Apocalypse of Paul Latin Redaction VII ApPaul Red VIII Apocalypse of Paul Latin Redaction VIII ApPaul Red X Apocalypse of Paul Latin Redaction X ApPet Apocalypse of Peter A Akhmim Greek text B Bodleian Greek fragment E Ethiopic version R Rainer Greek fragment ApSedr Apocalypse of Sedrach ApZeph Apocalypse of Zephaniah (Coptic texts) ApZeph (Clem) Apocalypse of Zephaniah: quotation in Clement of Alexandria, Sir. 5.11.77 ArApPet Arabic Apocalypse of Peter AscenIs Ascension of Isaiah b. 'Abod. Zar. Babylonian Talmud tractate 'Aboda Zara 2 Bar 2 (Syriac Apocalypse of) Baruch 3 Bar 3 (Greek Apocalypse of) Baruch G, SI Greek, Slavonic x ABBREVIATIONS 4 Bar 4 (The Rest of the Words of) Baruch, or Paralipomena Jeremiae b. 'Arak. Babylonian Talmud tractate 'Arakin Barlaam History of Barlaam andJosaphat Barn Epistle of Barnabas b. Ber. Babylonian Talmud tractate Berakot b. Gin. Babylonian Talmud tractate Gigin b. J:Iag. Babylonian Talmud tractate J:Iagiga b. Ket. Babylonian Talmud tractate Ketubot BkThom Book of Thomas (CG II, 7) BohDormMaxy Bohairic Account of the Dormition of Maxy BohHistJos Bohairic Account of the Death of Joseph b. Sanh. Babylonian Talmud tractate Sanhedrin b. Shab. Babylonian Talmud tractate Shabbat b. So~. Babylonian Talmud tractate So~a b, Sukk. Babylonian Talmud tractate Sukka b. Ta'an. Babylonian Talmud tractate Ta'anit CantRab Midrash Rabbah on Canticles CD Damascus Covenant ChrJerah Chronicles ofJ eral?meel 1 Clem I Clement 2 Clem 2 Clement CopApJn Coptic apocryphal Apocalypse of John CopApPaul Apocalypse of Paul (Coptic version) CopLifePach Coptic Life of Pachomius 3 Cor '3 Corinthians' (part of the Acts of Paul) Did Didache DidascLord Didascalia of our Lord Jesus Christ EcclRab Midrash Rabbah on Ecclesiastes 1 En 1 (Ethiopic Apocalypse of) Enoch 2 En 2 (Slavonic Apocalypse of) Enoch 3 En 3 (Hebrew Apocalypse of) Enoch EncJnBapt Encomium onJohn the Baptist by John Chrysostom EpApp Epistle of the Apostles EpPetPhil Epistle of Peter to Philip (CG VIII,2) EthApMary Ethiopic Apocalypse of the Virgin EthBkMyst Ethiopic Book of the Mysteries of Heaven and Earth ExodRab Midrash Rabbah on Exodus 4 EzraArm Armenian version of 4 Ezra GBart Gospel of Bartholomew = The Book of the Resurrec tion GedMos Gedulat Moshe GenRab Midrash Rabbah on Genesis GkApEzra Greek Apocalypse of Ezra GkApJn Greek apocryphal Apocalypse ofJ ohn GkApMary Greek Apocalypse of the Virgin GNic Gospel of Nicodemus GPet Gospel of Peter HebApEl Hebrew Apocalypse of Elijah
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