The lost Noachic writing behind Book of Noah traditions
A Codex-origin draft about a source layer inferred from Second Temple Noachic witnesses.
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Epistemic status
Unattested inferred source layer.
This article describes an entity that is not directly attested. It is an inference from the evidence listed below.
Summary
A lost Noachic writing, or a small cluster of related Noachic writings, is inferred behind several Second Temple traditions that attribute written knowledge to Noah or preserve distinctive Noah material.
What is being inferred
The inferred object is not a recoverable title with a stable table of contents. It is a written Noachic source layer: a body of Noah-attributed material that later texts could cite, absorb, or adapt.
What is attested
- Reference literature records ancient passages that refer to Noah's writings or preserve Noah-attributed material.
- Scholarly discussion treats Jubilees, Enochic Noah material, and Qumran Noachic fragments as part of the relevant evidence field.
- The source trail is fragmentary and uneven; it does not give a complete book.
Why infer this entity
- Multiple textual witnesses make better sense if at least some Noachic material had written form before its later reuse.
- The evidence is not only thematic resemblance; it includes references to Noah's writings and manuscript fragments associated with Noachic tradition.
- The safest inference is a source layer or writing-cluster, not a single fully reconstructed book.
Evidence ledger
The imported evidence ledger includes Encyclopaedia Judaica's entry on Noah books, Baxter's peer-reviewed abstract on Noachic traditions, and a bibliographic/source-control guide from Early Jewish Writings. These are source-backed supports and controls, not Wikipedia evidence.
Counterarguments
- The witnesses may preserve several related Noah traditions rather than one Book of Noah.
- Some parallels could come from shared oral or exegetical tradition instead of direct textual dependence.
- Later labels may over-regularize a more fluid ancient archive of Noachic material.
Confidence scores
- Direct attestation: 35
- Existence warrant: 82
- Specificity confidence: 55
- Reconstruction dependence: 65
- Counterevidence pressure: 18
What would change the score
- Discovery or secure identification of additional Noachic fragments would raise specificity.
- A strong argument that the relevant passages are independent folklore rather than textual reuse would lower warrant.
- A source-critical demonstration that several separate writings are involved would keep the entry but change its object from one source layer to a plural family.
Related lacunae
- Lost Jewish texts.
- Enochic source traditions.
- Qumran fragmentary textual witnesses.