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1. Altes Testament

Genesis
1 19
1,1–2,4a 19
2–3 47
2,9 241
3,19 163
6 216
6–9 19
6,1–4a 153
6,2 154
6,11 19
7f 215
7,10–8,14 223
12,10 88
23,4 159
28 155
28,10–22 154
32,2–6 298
33,14–16 298
37–50 88–89
47,21–22 90
47,22 90
Exodus
1–15 88
1,8ff. 93
1,11 91, 93
4,17 98
7,19–24 98
7,24 98
12,12 105
13,21 104
14,26–28 104
42,20 189
Numeri
5,11–31 218
5,27 218
12 48
13,22 93
16,29–33 50
33,4 105
Deuteronomium
2,4 298
5,25–27 352
19,16–20 46
25,3 47
32,22 50
2 Samuel
11 48
15 54
1 Könige
2,9 50
1 Chronik
6,1–16 300
6,4–16 300
Judit
Jdt 16,17 49
Psalmen
Ps 18,6 49
Ps 87,4–7 LXX 164
Ps 87,6 LXX 164
Ps 87,11–13 LXX 164
Ps 88 50
Ps 116,3 49
Sprüche
21,16 49
Kohelet
8,11 47
9,4–5 164
Weisheit
2,1–3 164
Jesaja
34,4 225
34,4 LXX 225–226, 232, 235
66,24 49
Daniel
3 302
10, 12.1 und 13.21 341
12,3 174
Zefanja
1,18 225, 235
3,8 225, 235
Maleachi
4,1 225, 235

2. Neues Testament

Matthäus
6,20 251–252
6,24 254
6,30f. 250
10,28b 248
13,8 240
Markus
4,8 240
10,17–31 243
10,21parr. 251–252
13,2 324
13,14 324
Lukas
8,8 240
10,36 254
12,5b 248
12,28f 249
16,13 254
16,19–31 237–238, 246–247, 255
16,19f. 251
16,20 253
16,22f. 255
16,22 246, 250
16,23f. 246
16,23 246, 250
16,24.27.30 250, 254
16,24 248, 256
16,25 254
16,26 253
16,27f. 253
16,29 247
16,30 247
16,31 247
23,43 241
Johannes
1,1–3 281
1,18 250, 255
13,23 250
1. Korintherbrief
1,23–24 290
15,44 248
2. Korintherbrief
12,2 241–242
12,4 241
2. Petrusbrief
3 226
Judasbrief
9 341
Offenbarung
1,4–7 188–189
1,9 182
1,13–20 185–186
2,1–15,7 195
2,7 241
2,10–11 167, 178
2,12f. 205–206
5,5–8 201
5,6 202
6,5–8 201
8,10–11 322
9 304, 307–308
9,1–12 306
9,7–10 306
9,10–17,2 191, 208
9,14 322
9,19–10,1 203
10,5–9 203
12,7 341
13 304, 307–308
13,1–10 305
13,1–2 306
13,1 198
13,2 305
13,5–6 306
13,18 193, 197–198, 200, 208, 324
15,8–16,2 205–206
16,1 205
16,4 322
17,9–11 324
20,7–9 322
20,11–13 343
21 13–14
21,8 167, 178

3. Frühjüdische Schriften

Apokalypse des Elija
1,8–10 327
1,33–22 327
2,3.8.9.13.29.31.32.39.45 323
2,21.44.47 323
244 323
2,46 323
3,2–4 323
3,3 323
4,22–23 320
5,36 323
5,37 323, 327
Apokalypse des Zefanja
2 298
3 299–300
4–5 304–307
5–6 307
8 301, 305–307
9 301–302
10–13 307
10 302
13 307
14 303
16 310
17 309
18 309
Äthiopisches Henochbuch
15f 216
15 158
22,7 53
22,8–13 49
61,5 234
4 Esra
4,36 302
Flavius Josephus
Ant. Iud.
XII 2,7–10 98
XII 388 91
VIII 12 299
Bell. Iud.
VII 426 91
Jubiläenbuch
4,31f. 57
10 216
Philon
Agr.
171 163
Anim.
54 148
De mundo
392a30–392b9 155
De somniis
1,3–188 153–154
1,115 154
1,127 154
1,134 155
1,135 155
1,139 155
2,109 151
Det.
80–85 163
Flacc.
17, 29 150
Fug.
61 153
De gigantibus
6 154–155
7 155
8 155
12–17 158
12–15 157
12 157
15 162
31 147, 159, 167–169
Her.
84 157
Leg. All.
1,56 163
1,105–107 147
1,107 169
2,77 162
3,69 153
3,71 153
Sacr.
5 157
Spec.
3,99 163
Plant.
37 163
QG
1,51 163
3,3 168
4,74 159
Schriftrollen vom Toten Meer
1QHa XI 19–36 227
1QpHab X 5.13 227
1QS II 15 227
Syrische Baruchapokalypse
55,3 302
63,6 302
Testament Abrahams
9,8 338
11,4–5 339
13,3 339
Weisheit Salomos
4,17–19 49
11,15f 57
12,1f 47
12,9f 55

4. Frühchristliche Literatur

Clemens von Alexandrien
Ecl.
40 245
41,2–65 244
41.48f. 244
41.48 213
56f. 245
Exc.
2,1 247
6,1 247
14,2–4 248
14,2 247, 256
14,4 246–247, 255
16 247
51,1 242
Paed.
II 8,71,1 240
II 10,104,3 250
II 10,105,1 246, 249
II 10,111,3 240
III 6,34,3f. 246, 250
III 10,34,2 251
Protr.
10,92,3 240
11,111,1 240
11,111,3 240
Strom.
I 7,37,4 239
I 21.146.3 288
I 27,173,5 243
IV 6,30,4 246, 254–256
IV 24,154,2 243
IV 24,154,3 243
V 1,9,4 244
V 11,72,2 241
V 11,72,3 241
V 12,79,1 241
V 14,91,2f. 245
V 14,91,2 243
VI 241
VI 1,2,1 237, 239
VI 1,2,2 238
VI 1,2,4 240
VII 245
VI 12,99,2 243
VII 2,12,3f. 245
VII 2,12,5 244–245
VII,2,13,1 245
VII 3,13,1 244
VII 12,71,6 254
VII 12,78,3 244
VII 16,102,5 245
Eusebius
Pr. ev.
IX 18,1 90, 94, 106
IX 23, 1–4 89
IX 23,2–4 88–89, 96, 106
IX 23,2 89–90, 92–93, 97
IX 23,3 93
IX 23,4 90–91, 93, 96
IX 27,1–29 106
IX 27,1–2 88, 92, 96
IX 27,1 93, 97
IX 27,2 93, 96
IX 27,4 94, 97, 101
IX 27,7–8 94
IX 27,9 106
IX 27,11 88, 94–97, 106
IX 27,12 88, 94–97, 100–104, 106
IX 27,16 99
IX 27,28 97–98, 100
IX 27,32 88, 97–99, 106
IX 27,33 97, 105–106
IX 27,35 88, 103–104
IX 27,37 104–106
Gregor von Tours
Hist. Franc.
6, 29 341
Irenäus von Lyon
Haer.
I 5,2 242
II 34,1 249
V 33,3 327
Macarius von Magnesia
Apokritikos
IV 7 226
Origines
Jo.
32,32 241
Petrusapokalyse
2,8–10 211
4,1–13 214
4,3–8 230
4,6 234
4,9 230
5,2–9 215
5,2–6 232
5,4 226, 232
5,5 223
5,8 231
5,9 230
6 221
6,1–6 223
6,1.6f 230
6,2–5 217, 223
6,2 215
6,4 215, 220
6,5f 215
6,5 220
6,7–9 216
6,8 216
6,9 216
8,10 213
13,5 213
14–16 234
14,1 213
Physiologus
5 275
6 281
7 288
8 284
22 279
25 290–291
26 290–292
27 285
29 286
40 289
45 287–288
Sybillinische Orakel
I 324–386 228
II 196–226 229
II 196–200 230
II 203 230
II 214–218 230
II 220–226 230
III 75–92 230, 232–234
III 82 232
III 84–87 232
III 84 232
III 91 231
IV 171–188 233–234
IV 181f. 234
V 209–213 233
Thomasapokalypse
§ 5 325

5. Griechisch-römische Schriften

Aeneis
12, 725–728 338
Aischylos
Agam.
36 244
Aristoteles
Metaph.
986b.14 271
Cicero
De natura deorum
2,118 223
Rep.
6,16 173
Dialogepigramm des Kallimachos
Fr. 10 74
Fr. 13 71, 73
Diodor
Sic.
1.92.3 80
1.96.5 80
I 21,11 101
I 86,5 104
I 88,6 104
Herakleides Pontikos
Frg. 96 Wehrli =
Philoponos ad Arist.
Meteor. 1,8 =
CAG 14.1 p. 117,8–27 170
Herodot
II 3,1 92
II 5,1 99
II 65,5 104
II 86–88 117
II 165 91
VII 22 91
Homer
Od
11.475–6 72
11.582–92 74
11.593–600 73
12,39–45 168
Ilias
8,69–74 336
Iamblichus
Reply
I, 1-II, 11 264
I, 1, 1, 6–2, 12 264
III, 1–31 264
IV, 1-X, 8 264
VIII, 2, 194, 11–195, 2 266
VIII, 4, 196, 20–197, 9 263
VIII, 4, 197, 12–21 267
Pausanius
10.29.1 74
Platon
Nom.
660 256
II 660 251
Phaidon
80f–81a 160
111a–113c 158
113d–114c 158, 178
248ae 158
Rep.
10,614cd 173
10,614c–621d 173
Tim.
41de 173
42b 173
Plinius
Nat.
V 11 98
Plutarch
De genio
591d 171
De Is.
38 99
78, 382e–383a 171
381A 288
De sera
563d-568a 171
565e 171
De stoicorum repugnantiis
41, 1053B 222
Porphyry
De abstinentia
II, 47 262
Stobaios
Eclogae
I 10.16 222
I 17.3 222
Strabon
Geogr.
XVII 1,29 92
XVII 807 96

6. Ägyptische Texte

Egyptian Demotic prophecy
Fragment B, pTebtunis Tait 13
l. 1 35–36
l. 5, 7, 9 35–36
Fragment F, Florence
l. X+4 36
Book of the Dead/Totenbuch
1 7
17 7
30 10–11
64 8
71 219
125 3, 10–11
125 77, 165–166
126 219
175 7, 68, 70
Briefe vom Atmen
P. BM EA 10191, Verso 144
P. BM EA 10282, Verso 144
Demotic Chronicle
3.18–19 30
Erzählung von Setme und Si-Osiris
Papyrus BM 10822 51
Great Demotic Wisdom Book
pInsinger 7,15–17 28
pInsinger 9,16–19 28
Horapollo
Hieroglyphica
I.8 286
I.9 285
I.16 287
I.19 284
I.25 286
I.36 289
I.55 284–285
Lehre des Chascheschonqi
21,x+9 57
Lehre des Ptahhotep
495f 47
Loyal Instruction
§ 2–3; 5 20
§ 5 20
§ 5.12 20
Neferti
22 23
24–27; 46 23
25–29 23
47–48 25
47–38; 56–57 37
56–57 25
58 24
61; 63–65 23
68–69 23
Oracle of the Lamb
I 14–17 32
II 5 34
II 6–14 32
II 15–18 34
II 20–22 32
II 22 33
Oracle of the Potter
P3, 31–33 35
P3, 59–60 35
P3, Col II, 3–4; 20 38
P3, Col II, 21; 24 38
Pfortenbuch
I 133f 54
Szene 10 218
Szene 10 Vers 16f 220
Szene 41 220
Schlangen-Enzyklopädie des Iufaa
A.1 280
A.2 279–280
Verwandlungsbücher
P. Berlin P. 3162 139–144, 146
P. Berlin P. 3162 ,
Kolumne 4 139–140
P. Berlin P. 3162 ,
Kolumne 5 139
P. Berlin P. 3162 ,
Kolumne 5, Zeile 2 142
P. Berlin P. 3162 ,
Kolumne 6 139–140
P. Berlin P. 3162 ,
Kolumne 6, Zeile 6 143
P. Berlin P. 3162 ,
Kolumne 7 139
P. Berlin P. 3162 ,
Kolumne 8 139–140
P. Berlin P. 30490 145
P. Berlin P. 30490 A 144
P. Berlin P. 30490 B 144
P. Louvre E. 3452 139, 141–144, 146
P. Louvre E. 3452 ,
Kolumne 1, Zeile 1–3 143
P. Louvre N. 3122 139–141, 143–146
P. Louvre N. 3122 ,
Kolumne 1 141
P. Louvre N. 3122 ,
Kolumne 2 141
P. Louvre N. 3122 ,
Kolumne 3 141
P. Louvre N. 3122 ,
Kolumne 4 141
P. Louvre N. 3122 ,
Kolumne 7, Zeile 1–3 143
Zweite Setne-Erzählung
2,10 76

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Transzendentales Ägypten

Jenseits, Himmel, Hölle und das Ende in antik-ägyptischen Diskursen

Series:  Studies in Cultural Contexts of the Bible, Volume: 14
Cover Transzendentales Ägypten
E-Book ISBN:
9783657790760
Publisher:
Brill | Schöningh
Print Publication Date:
06 Nov 2024
  • Subjects
    • Theology and World Christianity
      • General
Front Matter
Preliminary Material
Copyright Page
Vorwort
Part I Vom Alten Reich bis zur Ptolemäerzeit
The World and Principles of the Ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead
Concepts of Transcendence and Time in Prophetic-Apocalyptic Texts from Persian and Hellenistic Egypt
„Wenn die Erde hell wird, hat er die Feinde bestraft.“
„Keiner kommt von dort, von ihrem Ergehen zu berichten“
Das Narrativ vom ägyptischen Kult
Part II Das römisch-hellenistische Ägypten
Von Hadesbräuten und dem Binsengefilde des Osiris
Texte über das Leben nach dem Tod im römischen Ägypten: Die sogenannten Verwandlungsbücher
Ägyptische Vorstellungen von Tod und Weiterleben der Seele im Werk Philons von Alexandreia?
Part III Die Anfänge des Christentums in Ägypten
Papyrologische Spuren der Johannesapokalypse in Ägypten
Das Motiv des Weltenbrands im ägyptischen Frühchristentum
Lazarus an der Seite des Vaters
Part IV Ägypten in der Spätantike
The Image of Egyptian Wisdom In Late Antique Platonism
Der griechische Physiologus und die ägyptischen Wurzeln der frühchristlichen Naturdeutung
„Jüdische“ Motive in der apokryphen Apokalypse des Zephanja
Nach 30 Jahren: Ein neuer Blick in David Frankfurters Elijah in Upper Egypt
Part V Auswirkungen
Die Seelenwägung in der Legenda aurea als Nachwirkung ägyptisch-römischer Kulturgeschichte?
Back Matter
Beiträger:innenverzeichnis
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Stichwortverzeichnis

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