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- Tue Jun 16, 2015 10:28 pm
- Forum: Christian Texts and History
- Topic: What Did Chrestos Mean to the Christians Who Used This Title
- Replies: 49
- Views: 30521
Re: What Did Chrestos Mean to the Christians Who Used This T
Andrew Criddle recently mentions this passage in another context (the Anthropos ). http://www.earlychristianwritings.com/text/irenaeus-book1.html Irenaeus, Book 1, Chapter 15, Section 2 But Jesus, he affirms, has the following unspeakable origin. From the mother of all things, that is, the first Tet...
- Tue Jun 16, 2015 8:01 pm
- Forum: Christian Texts and History
- Topic: What Did Chrestos Mean to the Christians Who Used This Title
- Replies: 49
- Views: 30521
Re: What Did Chrestos Mean to the Christians Who Used This T
This guy had some ideas about 'Chrestos':
J. B. Mitchell
Chrestos: A Religious Epithet; Its Import and Influence
https://archive.org/stream/chrestosareligi00mitcgoog
I've added it to the big list:
http://www.earlywritings.com/forum/view ... f=7&t=1338
J. B. Mitchell
Chrestos: A Religious Epithet; Its Import and Influence
https://archive.org/stream/chrestosareligi00mitcgoog
I've added it to the big list:
http://www.earlywritings.com/forum/view ... f=7&t=1338
- Tue Jun 16, 2015 6:32 pm
- Forum: Jewish Texts and History
- Topic: The Pentateuch Written According to Kabbalah
- Replies: 22
- Views: 36971
Re: The Pentateuch Written According to Kabbalah
Is the author doing more than being clever? Does he see these as "messianic" and see their reference as something other than King David? I guess 'messianic' is the wrong or misleading term because this has NOTHING to do with David. Is 'Mosianic' a word? It's just about Moses and his frien...
- Tue Jun 16, 2015 6:22 pm
- Forum: Academic Discussion
- Topic: The Good God (Agathos Theos)
- Replies: 9
- Views: 3782
Re: The Good God
Some commentary on the non-Christian references: (1) Philochorus and Athenaeus -- to the Good Deity (here, Bacchus) (2) Plutarch -- the Good God and the Evil Daemon (Zoroastrianism), Mithras as "Mediator" (3) Pausanias -- Temple of the Good God (4) Corpus Hermeticum -- The Blessed God, the...
- Tue Jun 16, 2015 4:39 pm
- Forum: Academic Discussion
- Topic: The Good God (Agathos Theos)
- Replies: 9
- Views: 3782
Re: The Good God
Be thankful that this is already an edited collection and that I gathered the translations for the few in the first two posts.
If it is of no interest, that is fine.
If it is of no interest, that is fine.
- Tue Jun 16, 2015 3:47 pm
- Forum: Academic Discussion
- Topic: The Good God (Agathos Theos)
- Replies: 9
- Views: 3782
Re: The Good God
This contains a good discussion: https://books.google.com/books?id=qOdBzAuuFJwC&pg=PA717 Reference to the "Good Daemon" when drinking wine was, apparently, a Greek practice. Notice that the "Good Daemon" appears in the Corpus Hermeticum, there identified with the "Blesse...
- Tue Jun 16, 2015 2:46 pm
- Forum: Academic Discussion
- Topic: The Good God (Agathos Theos)
- Replies: 9
- Views: 3782
Re: The Good God
And here are some more (unmatched with translations... something that would line up translations would be amazing...) Clemens Alexandrinus Theol., Stromata Book 3, chapter 5, section 43, subsection 2, line 4 μονα εἶναι καὶ τὴν τοῦ σώματος κολακείαν <μὴ> ἐπαισχύνεσθαι· οὐδὲ γὰρ συνᾴδειν ποτὲ δύναται ...
- Tue Jun 16, 2015 2:45 pm
- Forum: Academic Discussion
- Topic: The Good God (Agathos Theos)
- Replies: 9
- Views: 3782
Re: The Good God
Here are a couple in Justin and Irenaeus. Justinus Martyr Apol., Apologia Chapter 14, section 2, line 3 οἱ πάλαι μὲν πορνείαις χαίροντες, νῦν δὲ σωφροσύνην μόνην ἀσπαζόμενοι· οἱ δὲ καὶ μαγικαῖς τέχναις χρώμενοι, ἀγαθῷ καὶ ἀγεννήτῳ θεῷ ἑαυτοὺς ἀνατεθεικότες· χρημάτων δὲ καὶ κτημάτων οἱ πόρους παντὸς ...
- Tue Jun 16, 2015 2:44 pm
- Forum: Academic Discussion
- Topic: The Good God (Agathos Theos)
- Replies: 9
- Views: 3782
The Good God (Agathos Theos)
Here are some references to 'the good God'. Philochorus Hist., Fragmenta Volume-Jacobyʹ-F 3b,328,F, fragment 5a, line 4 [3rd century BC] θίδος <«καὶ θέσμιον»> φησίν <«ἐτέθη τότε προσφέρεσθαι μετὰ τὰ σιτία πᾶσιν ἀκράτου μὲν ὅσον γεῦμα καὶ δεῖγμα τῆς δυνάμεως τοῦ Ἀγαθοῦ Θεοῦ, τὸ δὲ λοιπὸν ἤδη κεκραμέν...
- Tue Jun 16, 2015 11:24 am
- Forum: Christian Texts and History
- Topic: Rending of the veil
- Replies: 50
- Views: 41746
Re: Rending of the veil
The reason to speculate is simply the fact that they don't say 64 years, but they do say 40 years. Good luck with that. Absence any other information 40 years is the most likely correct time period. The account is too late and too legendary to be used for such precise "correct" answers.