The Second Book of MaccabeesSolomon Zeitlin Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cognate Learning, 1954 - 271 sider |
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Side 19
... written by the Epi- tomist , makes use of the term " Hebrew , " while the book itself employs the term " Jew . " This is an important clue ; it suggests that Jason and the Epitomist lived in two different countries . In the account of ...
... written by the Epi- tomist , makes use of the term " Hebrew , " while the book itself employs the term " Jew . " This is an important clue ; it suggests that Jason and the Epitomist lived in two different countries . In the account of ...
Side 32
... written in 188 of the Seleucid era , i.e. , 125–124 BCE , which refers to a previous letter dated 169 of the Seleucid era , while the second deals with the sacred fire.79 Still others maintain there was only one letter , written in 188 ...
... written in 188 of the Seleucid era , i.e. , 125–124 BCE , which refers to a previous letter dated 169 of the Seleucid era , while the second deals with the sacred fire.79 Still others maintain there was only one letter , written in 188 ...
Side 56
... written originally in Hebrew and then trans- lated into Greek ; the Second Book of Maccabees was written in Greek by Jason of Cyrene , with some parts condensed and others elaborated on by an Antiochean Jew . For historical pur- poses ...
... written originally in Hebrew and then trans- lated into Greek ; the Second Book of Maccabees was written in Greek by Jason of Cyrene , with some parts condensed and others elaborated on by an Antiochean Jew . For historical pur- poses ...