Ebook: The Biblical Antiquities of Philo, with Prolegomenon
Author: Pseudo-Philo, M. R. James, Louis H. Feldman
- Series: Translations of Early Documents Series I. Palestinian Jewish Texts, Library of Biblical Studies
- Year: 1971
- Publisher: Ktav Publishing House
- Language: English
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This historic book may have numerous typos, missing text or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1917. Not illustrated. Excerpt: ... the biblical antiquities of philo or the history of philo from the beginning of the world to king david I. The beginning of the world. Adam begat three sons and one daughter, Cain, Noaba, Abel and Seth. 2. And Adam lived after he begat Gen' Seth 700 years, and begat 12 sons and 8 daughters. 1. 1. Initium mundi appears to be the best reading. It is perhaps in the nature of a title: the proper lxx name for Genesis is yivecna n6afiov. 1., etc. It will be observed that almost all the names of sons and all those of daughters are imaginary. They do not agree with other legendary names, e.g. those of Jubilees. For the rest, the first three chapters are to a very large extent simply copied from Genesis iv-xi. The spelling of the names is very uncertain in many cases. Where " ph " occurs, it is very often substituted by Sichardus for " f" in the mss.; but of course the "f" must represent a f, seeing that the text has come to us through Greek. I have therefore allowed "ph " to stand. The chronology, according to Dr. Cohn, was originally that of the Hebrew text, but has been to some extent modified by reference to the lxx. The Hebrew numbers (from Adam to the Flood) add up to 1656, those of the lxx to 2262, those of Philo to 2256; but Philo says (iii. 6) that the Flood was in the 1652nd year of the world, which only requires the change of secundus to sextus to mak...
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