Pseudepigrapha / 1 Enoch / 61
- 1 Enoch 61:1 / Ezekiel 40:3
- 1 Enoch 61:2 / Isaiah 6:2
- 1 Enoch 61:2 / Zechariah 2:2
- 1 Enoch 61:2 / Revelation 21:15
- 1 Enoch 61:5 / Revelation 20:13
- 1 Enoch 61:5 / Tertullian On the Resurrection of the Flesh 32
- 1 Enoch 61:5 / 2 Corinthians 1:14
- 1 Enoch 61:5 / 1 Corinthians 1:8
- 1 Enoch 61:5 / Philippians 1:6
- 1 Enoch 61:6 / Psalm 104:4
- 1 Enoch 61:9 / 2 Maccabees 3:24
- 1 Enoch 61:10 / 2 Thessalonians 1:7
- 1 Enoch 61:10 / Romans 8:38
- 1 Enoch 61:10 / Ephesians 1:21
- 1 Enoch 61:10 / Colossians 1:16
- 1 Enoch 61:10 / Sirach 17:17
- 1 Enoch 61:10 / Jubilees 2:2
Summary
Date: 200-50 B.C.E.
1 Enoch represents a merger of two different types of apocalyptic literature: the heavenly journey and the review of history. In both, the world is seen as disordered and in need of a divine reordering, which includes an imminent judgement. 1 Enoch is also likely three separate books that were later combined into a single book. It had widespread influence on both Jewish and Christian literature including the book of Revelation.