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- Fri Dec 01, 2023 7:05 am
- Forum: Jewish Texts and History
- Topic: "SCHOOLING OF AN ANCIENT SCRIBE IN ANCIENT ISRAEL"
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"SCHOOLING OF AN ANCIENT SCRIBE IN ANCIENT ISRAEL"
Register for the next lecture hosted by the Anglo Israel Archaeological Society PROFESSOR CHRISTOPHER ROLLSTON (George Washington University) THE SCHOOLING OF AN ANCIENT SCRIBE IN ANCIENT ISRAEL Wednesday 6 December at 5.00pm (GMT) with Zoom access from 4.45pm – followed by Q&A Please click [cop...
- Fri Dec 01, 2023 6:35 am
- Forum: Jewish Texts and History
- Topic: "Moses in Josephus’ Antiquities: Between Jewish and Greek Traditions"
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"Moses in Josephus’ Antiquities: Between Jewish and Greek Traditions"
ANE Today November 2023 Vol. 11, No. 11 Moses in Josephus’ Antiquities: Between Jewish and Greek Traditions By Ursula Westwood In the Greek and Latin literature of the Roman Empire, Moses occasionally turns up as a wise but sacrilegious Egyptian priest (Strabo), a sneaky trickster who created a co-d...
- Fri Dec 01, 2023 6:28 am
- Forum: Jewish Texts and History
- Topic: "Stories of Origins in the Bible and Ancient Mediterranean Literature"
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"Stories of Origins in the Bible and Ancient Mediterranean Literature"
pub. blurb: Guy Darshan Hardback, 350 pp. $110.00 ISBN: 9781009344487 Cambridge University Press In this book, Guy Darshan explores stories of origins that lie at the heart of Pentateuchal sources in the context of literature created in neighboring societies of the ancient Mediterranean world. A com...
- Fri Dec 01, 2023 6:23 am
- Forum: Christian Texts and History
- Topic: What's the Greek Equivalent to the Latin "Comes" Meaning Companion of a Bishop?
- Replies: 2
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Re: What's the Greek Equivalent to the Latin "Comes" Meaning Companion of a Bishop?
I think it is used in Greek,
by Epiphanius, Panarion, heresy 30.11, about Joseph of Tiberias
and, abbreviated, in an inscription in Sepphoris: CIJ 991; Lifshitz no. 74;
no. 26 in "Archisynagogoi..." by T. Rajak and D. Noy, J. of Roman Studies 83 (1993): 75-93.
by Epiphanius, Panarion, heresy 30.11, about Joseph of Tiberias
and, abbreviated, in an inscription in Sepphoris: CIJ 991; Lifshitz no. 74;
no. 26 in "Archisynagogoi..." by T. Rajak and D. Noy, J. of Roman Studies 83 (1993): 75-93.
- Thu Nov 30, 2023 6:36 am
- Forum: Christian Texts and History
- Topic: Was Papias' source Aristion identical with Ariston of Pella?
- Replies: 9
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Re: Was Papias' source Aristion identical with Ariston of Pella?
Aristo(n) of Pella may have written Dialogue of Jason and Papiscus, though this is disputed. Luke has also been suggested as its author, but that can be dismissed. So, Aristo or some author unknown. Aristo certainly wrote something Christian. H. Tolley, Hermes 146 (2018) 90-100, "Ariston of Pel...
- Thu Nov 30, 2023 6:15 am
- Forum: Christian Texts and History
- Topic: Most Manuscripts are not Primary Sources
- Replies: 124
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Re: Most Manuscripts are not Primary Sources
Of course not all sources and mss have equal weight.
Nor do they neatly fall into two categories, I suggest.
Nor, afaIk, do they support an imagined factory of Constantine pagan minions producing all NT apocrypha.
Nor do they neatly fall into two categories, I suggest.
Nor, afaIk, do they support an imagined factory of Constantine pagan minions producing all NT apocrypha.
- Wed Nov 29, 2023 2:46 pm
- Forum: Christian Texts and History
- Topic: HAramaic: the Hebrew and Aramaic roots in the New Testament
- Replies: 48
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Re: HAramaic: the Hebrew and Aramaic roots in the New Testament
The last book in NT is Revelation of John, not Revelations.
Hebrew is not an Aramaic dialect,
and Syriac Aramaic dialect is probably later and more eastern than NT compositions.
Hebrew is not an Aramaic dialect,
and Syriac Aramaic dialect is probably later and more eastern than NT compositions.
- Wed Nov 29, 2023 6:40 am
- Forum: Christian Texts and History
- Topic: What to make of the Gospel of the Hebrews?
- Replies: 37
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Re: What to make of the Gospel of the Hebrews?
1) Again, there was no "Hebrew dialect of Aramaic." Hebrew is not dialect of Aramaic. 2) If anyone tries to discredit and demote all sources that do not agree with a peculiar fixation about Constantine--even while having no good sources for that peculiar fixation about Constantine--then a ...
- Wed Nov 29, 2023 6:26 am
- Forum: Christian Texts and History
- Topic: Coloring the Truth: Sinaiticus
- Replies: 132
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Re: Coloring the Truth: Sinaiticus
There are different kinds of ink. Different compositions. Not all inks are corrosive. Qumran mss evidently include some with ink-caused corrosion (e.g. 1QGenesis Apocryphon) and many with none.
- Tue Nov 28, 2023 11:13 am
- Forum: Jewish Texts and History
- Topic: Revisiting Philo's Therapeutae and their Context/Timeline
- Replies: 62
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Re: Revisiting Philo's Therapeutae and their Context/Timeline
Allen R. Grossman MOVING THE TREES AROUND 1. What is the sound in the shell of the sea? What rumbles in the ground? Rockefeller and Kublai Khan are moving the trees around. Moving the trees around, my friend, moving the trees around. Rockefeller and Kublai Khan are moving the trees around. 2. It isn...