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The Apocalypse of Elijah is an early Christian work written in the Coptic language commonly held to be a documentation of the oral presentation of multiple original and classical manuscripts. Presented in part as the direct word of the Hebrew God, Yahweh, to the biblical prophet Elijah, from where its name is derived, the text includes a short commentary on some early Christian fasting and prayer disciplines, a prophetic message about the kingdoms of Assyria and Egypt, and accounts of the presentation of the antichrist, his encounters with Elijah and Enoch, and his ultimate demise.

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  • Apocalypse of Elijah (en)
  • Apocalipsis de Elías (es)
  • Apokalipsa Eliasza (pl)
  • Elias bok (sv)
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  • El Apocalipsis de Elías es una anónimo apócrifo que se presenta como una revelación dada por un ángel. Hoy se conocen dos versiones: una versión cristiana fragmentaria en Copto y una versión hebrea judía. El título deriva de las menciones de Elías dentro del texto, aunque no hay otra razón para suponer que se pretende que sea el autor. (es)
  • Apokalipsa Eliasza – anonimowy apokryf, który autor opisuje jako objawiony przez anioła. Dziś są znane dwie wersje Apokalipsy: koptyjska (chrześcijańska, tylko fragmenty) i hebrajska (żydowska). Tytuł pochodzi od wzmianki w tekście o Eliaszu, chociaż nie ma żadnego innego powodu, aby przypuszczać, że to on jest autorem. (pl)
  • Elias bok, uppenbarades för profeten Elia. Boken är en judisk apokalyptisk skrift och handlar om sluttidens händelser. (sv)
  • The Apocalypse of Elijah is an early Christian work written in the Coptic language commonly held to be a documentation of the oral presentation of multiple original and classical manuscripts. Presented in part as the direct word of the Hebrew God, Yahweh, to the biblical prophet Elijah, from where its name is derived, the text includes a short commentary on some early Christian fasting and prayer disciplines, a prophetic message about the kingdoms of Assyria and Egypt, and accounts of the presentation of the antichrist, his encounters with Elijah and Enoch, and his ultimate demise. (en)
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  • The Apocalypse of Elijah is an early Christian work written in the Coptic language commonly held to be a documentation of the oral presentation of multiple original and classical manuscripts. Presented in part as the direct word of the Hebrew God, Yahweh, to the biblical prophet Elijah, from where its name is derived, the text includes a short commentary on some early Christian fasting and prayer disciplines, a prophetic message about the kingdoms of Assyria and Egypt, and accounts of the presentation of the antichrist, his encounters with Elijah and Enoch, and his ultimate demise. Although it is given the title of apocalypse, it does not have many of the usual traits of a classical apocalypse; yet, it ties together critical themes of apocalyptic literature such as kingdom eschatology and antichrist imagery. There is another Apocalypse of Elijah dating from the 3rd–7th centuries (Sefer Elijah or Sefer Eliahu) written in Hebrew to a Jewish audience, but it does not appear to share any significant similarities or inspiration from the Coptic, Christian work. (en)
  • El Apocalipsis de Elías es una anónimo apócrifo que se presenta como una revelación dada por un ángel. Hoy se conocen dos versiones: una versión cristiana fragmentaria en Copto y una versión hebrea judía. El título deriva de las menciones de Elías dentro del texto, aunque no hay otra razón para suponer que se pretende que sea el autor. (es)
  • Apokalipsa Eliasza – anonimowy apokryf, który autor opisuje jako objawiony przez anioła. Dziś są znane dwie wersje Apokalipsy: koptyjska (chrześcijańska, tylko fragmenty) i hebrajska (żydowska). Tytuł pochodzi od wzmianki w tekście o Eliaszu, chociaż nie ma żadnego innego powodu, aby przypuszczać, że to on jest autorem. (pl)
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