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- Q6592854 abstract "Pseudepigrapha are falsely attributed works, texts whose claimed author is not the true author, or a work whose real author attributed it to a figure of the past. Some of these works may have originated among Jewish Hellenizers, others may have Christian authorship in character and origin.1. Apocalyptic and related works:1 (Ethiopic Apocalypse of) Enoch (Jewish, ca. 200 BCE–50 CE)2 (Slavonic Apocalypse of) Enoch (Jewish, ca. 75–100 CE)3 (Hebrew Apocalypse of) Enoch (Jewish, in present form from ca. 5th to 6th cent. CE)Sibylline Oracles (both Jewish and Christian, ca. 2nd cent. BCE–7th cent. CE)Treatise of Shem (ca. near end of first cent. BCE)Apocryphon of Ezekiel (mostly lost, original form ca. late 1st cent.BCE)Apocalypse of Zephaniah (mostly lost, original form ca. late 1st cent. BCE)4 Ezra (original Jewish form after 70 CE, final Christian additions later)Greek Apocalypse of Ezra (present form is Christian ca. 9th cent.CE with both Jewish and Christian sources)Vision of Ezra (a Christian document dating from 4th to 7th cent.CE)Questions of Ezra (Christian, but date is imprecise)Revelation of Ezra (Christian and sometime before 9th cent. CE)Apocalypse of Sedrach (present form is Christian from ca. 5th cent. with earlier sources)2 (Syriac Apocalypse of) Baruch (Jewish, from ca. 100 CE)3 (Greek Apocalypse of) Baruch (Christian utilizing Jewish sources, ca. 1st–2nd cent. CE)Apocalypse of Abraham (Jewish primarily, ca. 70–150 CE)Apocalypse of Adam (Gnostic derived from Jewish sources from ca. the 1st cent. CE)Apocalypse of Elijah (both Jewish and Christian, ca. 150–275 CE)Apocalypse of Daniel (present form ca. 9th cent. CE, but contains Jewish sources from ca. 4th cent. CE).2. Testaments:Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs (current form is Christian, ca. 150–200 CE, but Levi, Judah, and Naphtali are Jewish and date before 70 CE and probably 2nd–1st cent. BCE)Testament of Job (Jewish, ca. late 1st cent. BCE)Testaments of the Three Patriarchs (Jewish Testaments of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob from ca. 100 CE which are linked with the Christian Testament of Isaac and Jacob)Testament of Moses (Jewish, from ca. early 1st cent. CE)Testament of Solomon (Jewish, current form ca. 3rd cent. CE, but earliest form ca. 100 CE)Testament of Adam (Christian in current form ca. late 3rd cent. CE, but used Jewish sources from ca. 150–200 CE).3. Expansions of Old Testament and other legends:The Letter of Aristeas (Jewish, ca. 200–150 BCE)Jubilees (Jewish, ca. 130–100 CE)Martyrdom and Ascension of Isaiah (has three sections, the first Jewish from ca. 100 BCE, and 2nd and 3rd sections are Christian. The second from ca. 2nd cent. CE, and the third— Testament of Hezekiah, ca. 90–100 CE)Joseph and Asenath (Jewish, ca. 100 CE)Life of Adam and Eve (Jewish, ca. early to middle 1st cent. CE)Pseudo-Philo (Jewish, ca. 66–135 CE)Lives of the Prophets (Jewish, ca. early 1st cent. CE with later Christian additions)Ladder of Jacob (earliest form is Jewish dating from late 1st cent.CE. One chapter is Christian)4 Baruch (Jewish original but edited by a Christian, ca. 100–110 CE)Jannes and Jambres (Christian in present form, but dependent on earlier Jewish sources from ca. 1st cent. BCE)History of the Rechabites (Christian in present form dating ca. 6th cent. CE, but contains some Jewish sources before 100 CE)Eldad and Modat (forged on basis of Numbers 11.26–29, before the 1st CE is now lost, but quoted in Shepherd of Hermas ca. 140 CE)History of Joseph (Jewish, but difficult to date).4. Wisdom and Philosophical Literature:Ahiqar (Jewish dating from late 7th or 6th cent. BCE and cited in Apocryphal Tobit)3 Maccabees (Jewish, ca. 1st cent. BCE)4 Maccabees (Jewish, ca. before 70 CE)Pseudo-Phocylides (Jewish maxims attributed to 6th cent. Ionic poet, ca. 50 BCE–100 CE)The Sentences of the Syriac Menander (Jewish, ca. 3rd cent. CE).5. Prayers, Psalms, and Odes:More Psalms of David (Jewish psalms from ca. 3rd cent. BCE to 100 CE)Prayer of Manasseh (sometimes in Apocrypha, Jewish from ca. early 1st cent. CE)Psalms of Solomon (Jewish, ca. 50–5 BCE)Hellenistic Synagogal Prayers (Jewish, ca. 2nd–3rd cent. CE)Prayer of Joseph (Jewish, ca. 70–135)Prayer of Jacob (mostly lost Jewish document from ca. 4th cent. CE)Odes of Solomon (Christian but influenced by Judaism and probably also Qumran, ca. 100 CE)↑".
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- Q6592854 comment "Pseudepigrapha are falsely attributed works, texts whose claimed author is not the true author, or a work whose real author attributed it to a figure of the past. Some of these works may have originated among Jewish Hellenizers, others may have Christian authorship in character and origin.1. Apocalyptic and related works:1 (Ethiopic Apocalypse of) Enoch (Jewish, ca. 200 BCE–50 CE)2 (Slavonic Apocalypse of) Enoch (Jewish, ca.".
- Q6592854 label "List of Old Testament pseudepigrapha".