This work represents the first independent study of the Jewish-Christian Gospel fragments and of the use of the Jewish-Christian Gospel tradition in early Christian and medieval literature. The author identifies and introduces the Jewish-Christian Gospels and their sources, presents a cr
Jewish-Christian Gospel Tradition (Supplements to Vigiliae Christianae 17)
β Scribed by Albertus Frederik Johannes Klijn
- Publisher
- Brill
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 164
- Series
- Supplements to Vigiliae Christianae 17
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This work represents the first independent study of the Jewish-Christian Gospel fragments and of the use of the Jewish-Christian Gospel tradition in early Christian and medieval literature. The author identifies and introduces the Jewish-Christian Gospels and their sources, presents a critical study of genuine and spurious references to Jewish-Christian Gospels, and then goes on to offer a critical text (with apparatus and bibliography), a translation and a full commentary for each individual fragment.
β¦ Table of Contents
Jewish-Christian Gospel Tradition / A. F. J. Klijn......Page 1
Contents......Page 5
Preface......Page 7
Part One......Page 9
Introduction......Page 11
Clement of Alexandria......Page 12
Origen......Page 14
Eusebius......Page 16
Epiphanius......Page 22
Jerome......Page 24
Greek and Latin Writers after Jerome......Page 28
To Ioudaikon......Page 33
Conclusion......Page 34
Number, language, date, place of origin and names of the Jewish-Christian Gospels......Page 35
The Contents of the Jewish-Christian Gospels......Page 38
The History of the Jewish-Christian Gospels......Page 40
Sources......Page 44
Christology......Page 47
Epilogue......Page 49
Part Two: Text and Commentary......Page 53
I. Clement of Alexandria, stromata II IX 45 5......Page 55
II. Origen, Comment, in Johannem II 12......Page 60
III. Origen, Comment, in Matthaeum XV 14......Page 64
IV. Eusebius, De Theophania......Page 68
V. Eusebius, Theophania syriaca IV 12......Page 70
VI. Epiphanius, Panarion 30 13 2-3......Page 73
VII. Epiphanius, Panarion 30 13 4-5......Page 75
VIII. Epiphanius, Panarion 30 13 6......Page 76
IX. Epiphanius, Panarion 30 13 7-8......Page 78
X. Epiphanius, Panarion 30 14 5......Page 82
XI. Epiphanius, Panarion 30 14 5......Page 83
XII. Epiphanius, Panarion 30 22 4......Page 84
XIII. Didymus the Blind, Comment, in Psalmos......Page 85
XIV. Jerome, in Ephes. 5,4......Page 86
XV. Jerome, de viris illustribus II......Page 87
XVI. Jerome, in Matthaeum 6,11......Page 94
XVII. Jerome, in Matthaeum 12,13......Page 96
XVIII. Jerome, in Matthaeum 23,35......Page 98
XIX. Jerome, in Matthaeum 27,16......Page 99
XX. Jerome, in Matthaeum 27,51......Page 101
XXI. Jerome, in Esaiam 11,1-3......Page 106
XXII. Jerome, Comment, in Hiezechielem 18,5-9......Page 109
XXIII. Jerome, adv. Pelagianos III 2......Page 110
XXIV. Jerome, adv. Pelagianos III 2......Page 113
XXV. Codex Novi Testamenti 566......Page 115
XXVII. Codex Novi Testamenti 1424......Page 116
XXVIII. Codex Novi Testamenti 1424......Page 117
XXX. Codex Novi Testamenti 1424......Page 118
XXXI. Codex Novi Testamenti 899......Page 120
XXXII. Codex Novi Testamenti 1424......Page 121
XXXIV. Codex Novi Testamenti 566......Page 122
XXXVI. Codex Novi Testamenti 1424......Page 123
XXXVII. Eusebius, historia ecclesiastica III 39 17......Page 124
XXXVIII. Jerome, Epistula 20.5......Page 128
XXXIX. Jerome, de viris illustribus XVI......Page 129
XL. Jerome, in Matthaeum 2,5......Page 131
XLI. Sedulius Scottus, Super Evangelium Mathei 1,1-11,1......Page 133
XLII. Haimo Halberstensis, Comment in Isaiam 53,13......Page 137
XLIII. Cod. Vat. Reg. Lat. 49......Page 139
XLIV. Historia investigatio evangelium secundum Lucam......Page 141
XLV. Pseudo Cyril of Jerusalem, Discourse of Mary Theotokos by Cyril, Archbishop of Jerusalem......Page 142
XLVI. Petrus de Riga, Aurora fol. 166v (formerly 161v)......Page 145
XLVIII. Hugo of St. Cher, in Ev. sec Matthaeum......Page 146
XLIX. Hugo of St. Cher, in Ev. sec. Matthaeum......Page 147
L. Hugo of St. Cher, in Epist. D. Pauli (ad 1 Cor. 15)......Page 148
LI. The Seventeen Miracles at Christ's Birth......Page 149
LIII. Historia Passionis Domini......Page 150
LV. Historia Passionis Domini......Page 152
LVI. Leabhar Breac......Page 153
Abbreviations......Page 155
Sources......Page 156
Literature......Page 159
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