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The Odes of Solomon

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By Michael Lattke and edited by Marianne Ehrhardt
2016
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Known until the 18th century only from fragmentary quotations and references in patristic literature, more recent discoveries of Greek, Coptic, and Syriac manuscripts have drawn fresh interest and attention to the Odes of Solomon, a collection of Christian poetry from the second century rich in imagery and exhibiting an exotic spirituality. Internationally renowned expert on the Odes Michael Lattke provides a meticulous translation and discussion of the textual transmission of the Odes, along with judicious commentary on the place of the Odes in the development of Gnosticism, Logos theology, and early Christian worship. Historians and students of early Christianity will find this commentary a valuable resource for years to come.

Table of Contents

Cover

Title Page, Copyright

pp. i-vi

Contents

pp. vii-xii

Foreword

pp. xiii-xiv

Editor’s Note

pp. xv-xvi

Preface

pp. xvii-xviii

Reference Codes

pp. xix-xxxviii

Introduction

pp. 1-26

Commentary

Ode 1: The Wreath of Truth

pp. 29-34

Ode 3: Metaphors of Love and Gnōsis

pp. 35-46

Ode 4: A Prayer in the Form of a Dialogue Containing Various Teachings

pp. 47-60

Ode 5: My Hope, My Deliverance

pp. 61-73

Ode 6: Spirit and Gnōsis of the Lord, Myth of the River, Parable of the Water of Life

pp. 74-87

Ode 7: The Lord and Father of Gnōsis, Epiphany and Salvation of the Son, Gnōsis of the Lord

pp. 88-110

Ode 8: Speech of the Redeemer, Revealer, and Mediator of Creation

pp. 111-128

Ode 9: Redemptive Address

pp. 129-139

Ode 10: Mythological Address of the Redeemer and Revealer

pp. 140-148

Ode 11: A Redeemed One Witnesses in Metaphorical Speech

pp. 149-174

Ode 12: The Truth, the Word, and the Aeons

pp. 175-189

Ode 13: The Wreath of Truth

pp. 190-196

Ode 14: Childlike Trust in the Lord

pp. 197-205

Ode 15: Address of the Redeemed One and Redeemer: The Lord as the Sun

pp. 206-216

Ode 16: Hymnic Self-Portrait and Doctrine of Creation

pp. 217-232

Ode 17: Mythological Address of the Redeemed Redeemer with a Christological Doxology

pp. 233-251

Ode 18: The Plērōma and the Gnostics

pp. 252-267

Ode 19: The Milk of the Father and the Mother of the Son

pp. 268-284

Ode 20: From Righteousness to Glory

pp. 285-297

Ode 21: Addreess by the Exalted, Redeemed, and Glorifying One

pp. 298-308

Ode 22: Dualistic Mythos with Traditional Eschatology

pp. 309-323

Ode 23: Mythological and Metaphorical Account of the Heavenly Letter (with Didactic Introduction and Invitation)

pp. 324-339

Ode 24: Dove and Messiah, Disaster and Floods, Depraved Ones and Gnostics

pp. 340-355

Ode 25: A Redeemed One Speaks of Being Saved

pp. 356-368

Ode 26: Ode on the Odes of the Lord

pp. 369-377

Ode 27: The Crucifixion Interpreted as Ascent into Heaven

pp. 378-383

Ode 28: The Spirit of Life and “My Redemption”

pp. 384-401

Ode 29: Address of a Redeemed Believer in Christ (in Part as a Narrative)

pp. 402-414

Ode 30: The Living Spring of the Lord

pp. 415-423

Ode 31: The Manifestation of the Justified Lord and His Redemptive Function

pp. 424-442

Ode 32: Joy, Light, and Word of the Blessed and Truth Itself

pp. 443-447

Ode 33: Dualistic Myths and the Address of the Perfect Virgin “Grace”

pp. 448-465

Ode 34: Authentic and Inauthentic

pp. 466-477

Ode 35: Address of One Who Has Been Redeemed

pp. 478-491

Ode 36: Address of the Exalted One

pp. 492-504

Ode 37: Address of One Who is Redeemed (on the Cross?)

pp. 505-509

Ode 38: The Redeemed I and the Address of Truth Personified

pp. 510-538

Ode 39: Parable about the Power of God and the Kyrios Christos

pp. 539-556

Ode 40: Hope, Hymns, and Redemption

pp. 557-564

Ode 41: Call to Rejoice, First-Person Address by the Son, and Christological Poem

pp. 565-581

Ode 42: Mythological Address of the Exalted and Redeemed Redeemer

pp. 582-606

Concordance to the English Translation of the Odes of Solomon

pp. 607-624

Select Bibliography

pp. 625-648

Indexes

pp. 649-676

Designer’s Notes

pp. 677-678

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