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The Apocalypse of Abraham is a Jewish pseudepigraphal text from around 70-150 CE, presenting an apocalyptic vision revealed to Abraham through a divine sacrifice on Mount Horeb.
The first half recounts Abraham's rejection of his father Terah's idols, culminating in a heavenly voice calling him to sacrifice and a guided ascent with the angel Yahoel, who wards off the fallen angel Azazel (depicted as an unclean bird tempting impurity).
Abraham witnesses cosmic creation, Adam and Eve's fall blamed partly on Azazel, future sins like idolatry leading to Temple destruction, and eschatological judgment with ten heavens, divine fire, and Messianic redemption for the righteous amid trials.
The 2014 paperback by George H. Box offers an English translation from Slavonic manuscripts (primary surviving version), valued for accessibility but supplemented by modern scholarly editions for textual variants.
The Apocalypse of Abraham is a Jewish pseudepigraphal text from around 70-150 CE, presenting an apocalyptic vision revealed to Abraham through a divine sacrifice on Mount Horeb.
The first half recounts Abraham's rejection of his father Terah's idols, culminating in a heavenly voice calling him to sacrifice and a guided ascent with the angel Yahoel, who wards off the fallen angel Azazel (depicted as an unclean bird tempting impurity).
Abraham witnesses cosmic creation, Adam and Eve's fall blamed partly on Azazel, future sins like idolatry leading to Temple destruction, and eschatological judgment with ten heavens, divine fire, and Messianic redemption for the righteous amid trials.
The 2014 paperback by George H. Box offers an English translation from Slavonic manuscripts (primary surviving version), valued for accessibility but supplemented by modern scholarly editions for textual variants.
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