@inbook{10.2307/j.ctt13wwx0v.10, ISBN = {9781451470352}, URL = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt13wwx0v.10}, abstract = {It has been impossible to ignore entirely the phenomenon known as apocalyptic literature up to this point, because some of the books I have already examined have an apocalyptic backdrop shaping the entire work. This is particularly true of Daniel and 1 Enoch, parts of which are the subject of chapters 2 and 3. The remainder of those two books will be the starting point for this chapter, which will focus on 1 Enoch 72–108, the three most prominent sections of which are most often labeled the Astronomical Book (72–82), the Dream Visions (83–90), and the Epistle}, bookauthor = {Mark McEntire}, booktitle = {An Apocryphal God: Beyond Divine Maturity}, pages = {161--192}, publisher = {Augsburg Fortress, Publishers}, title = {God of Dreams and Visions}, year = {2015} }