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T& T Clark in Edinburgh in 1. Additional. introductionary material and notes provided for the American. A. Cleveland Coxe, 1. Introductory Notice to Julius Africanus. In a former volume, strengthened by a word from. Archbishop Usher, [1. I have not hesitated to claim for Theophilus.
Antioch a primary place among Christian chronologists. It is no. detraction from the fame of our author to admit this, and truth. But the great Alexandrian school must again come into. Christian writers, in this important element of all biblical, in fact.
Africanus was a pupil of Heraclas, and we. Alexandria before a. Dionysius succeeded Heraclas in the presidency of that school. It. appears that in a. Emmaus (Nicopolis) in Palestine; but Heraclas, who had acted. Origen's assistant as early as a. Origen's unhappy ordination.
Let us assume the period of our. Heraclas to be between a. We may then venture to reckon his birth as.
And, if he became "bishop of Emmaus," it could hardly. He adds additional lustre to the age of Gregory Thaumaturgus and. Dionysius, as well as to that of their common mother in letters and. Pantaenus and of Clement. His. reviving credit in modern times has been largely due to the learned. Dr. Routh, to whose edition of these Fragments the. Their chief interest arises from the.
Lord contained in the evangelists. For a succinct. statement of the points involved, and for a candid concession that. I know of nothing more satisfactory than the. Wordsworth, [1. 00. I have borrowed almost. The reader will remember the specimen of our author's critical. Origen. [1. 00. 7] He differed.
Church Catholic has sustained his. I regret that the Edinburgh editors thought it. Letter to Origen concerning the Apocryphal Book. Susannah a mere preface to Origen's answer.
It might have been. Christian literature. It does not clearly appear, from the Edinburgh edition, who the. Translator's Introductory Notice. The principal facts known to us in the life of Africanus are derived. Chronicon of Eusebius. He says of himself that.
Alexandria on account of the fame of Heraclas. In the. Chronicon, under the year 2. Nicopolis in. Palestine, which formerly bore the name of Emmaus, was built. Africanus, the author of the Chronology, acting as ambassador on. Dionysius Bar- Salibi. Africanus as bishop of Emmaus.
Eusebius describes Africanus as being the author of a work called. Suidas says that this book detailed various kinds of. Some. have supposed that such a work is not likely to have been written by a. Christian writer: they appeal also to the fact that no notice is taken. Jerome in his notice of Africanus, nor by Rufinus in. Eusebius. They therefore deem the clause in. Eusebius an interpolation, and they suppose that two bore the name of.
Africanus,- -one the author of the kestoi', the other the Christian. Suidas identifies them, says that he was surnamed Sextus, and.
Libyan philosopher. The works ascribed to Africanus, beside the Cesti, are the. Five Books of Chronology. Photius [1. 00. 9] says of this work, that it. It began with the. Moses, and went down to the advent of Christ.
It. summarized also the events from the time of Christ to the reign of the. Emperor Macrinus. A very famous letter to Aristides, in which he endeavoured to. Christ. given by Matthew and Luke. A letter to Origen, in which he endeavoured to prove that the story.
Susanna in Daniel was a forgery. A translation of this letter has. Works of Origen. The Acts of Symphorosa and her Seven Sons are attributed in the mss. Africanus; but no ancient writer speaks of him as the author of.
The Extant Writings of Julius Africanus. I.- -The Epistle to Aristides. I. [Africanus ON The Genealogy IN The Holy Gospels.] [1. Some. indeed incorrectly allege that this discrepant enumeration and mixing. Christ might be shown rightfully to be.
Priest and King; as if any one disbelieved this, or had any other. Christ is the High Priest of His Father, who. Him, and a supramundane King, who rules by the.
Spirit those whom He has delivered, a cooperator in the government of. And this is announced to us not by the catalogue of the. Let us not therefore descend to such. Christ by the interchanges of the names. For the priestly tribe of. Levi, too, was allied with the kingly tribe of Juda, through the.
Aaron married Elizabeth the l sister of Naasson. Eleazar again married the daughter of Phatiel, [1. The evangelists, therefore, would thus have spoken. And for this reason the one traced the pedigree of Jacob the father of.
Joseph from David through Solomon; the other traced that of Heli also. Joseph, from Nathan the son. David. And they ought not indeed to have been ignorant that both.
David, the. royal tribe of Juda. For if Nathan was a prophet, so also was. Solomon, and so too the father of both of them; and there were. Levites only. To no purpose, then, is. Nor shall an assertion of this kind. Church of Christ against the exact truth, so as that a. Christ. For who. does not know that most holy word of the apostle also, who, when he.
Saviour, and. confidently affirming the truth, said with great fear, "If any say. Christ is not risen, and we assert and have believed this, and. God, in alleging that He raised up Christ, whom He raised not up? And if he who glorifies God the Father is thus afraid lest he.
For if the generations are. Joseph, and if all has.
Him who. was to be born- -to confirm the truth, namely, that He who was to be. God from that, since it is a. Therefore, that we. I shall set forth the true history. II. For [1. 01. 6] whereas in Israel the names of their generations were. Thus neither of the evangelists is in. For the. several generations, viz., those descending from Solomon and those.
Nathan, were so intermingled [1. And hence it is that both these. Joseph, with considerable.
III. But in order that what I have said may be made evident, I shall. If we reckon the. David through Solomon, Matthan is found to be the.
Jacob the father of Joseph. But if, with. Luke, we reckon them from Nathan the son of David, in like manner the. Melchi, whose son was Heli the father of Joseph. For Joseph was the son of Hell, the son of Melchi. As Joseph. therefore, is the object proposed to us, we have to show how it is.
Jacob as descending from. Solomon, and Heli as descending from Nathan: first, how these two.
Jacob and Heli, were brothers; and then also how the fathers of these. Matthan and Melchi, being of different families, are shown to be the. Joseph. Well, then, Matthan and Melchi, having taken. By. Estha, then- -for such is her name according to tradition- -Matthan.
Solomon, begets Jacob; and on Matthan's. Melchi, who traces his descent back to Nathan, being of the. Hell. Thus, then, we shall find Jacob and Hell. And of these, the one. Jacob having taken the wife of his brother Heli, who died childless. Joseph- -his son by nature and by account.
Whence also it is written, "And Jacob begat Joseph." But. Heli, for Jacob his brother raised. Wherefore also the genealogy deduced through him will. Evangelist Matthew in his enumeration. And Jacob begat Joseph." But Luke, on the other hand. Who was the son, as was supposed [1. Joseph, the son of Heli, the son of Metchi." For it was not.
Adam and to God. [1. IV. Nor indeed is this incapable of proof, neither is it a rash.
For the kinsmen of the Saviour after the flesh, whether to. Some Idumean robbers attacking Ascalon, a city of Palestine, besides.
Apollo, which was built. Antipater, son of a certain. Herod, a servant of the temple.
And as the priest [1. Antipater was brought up in the. Idumeans, and afterwards enjoyed the friendship of. Hyrcanus, the high priest of Judea.
And being sent on an embassy to. Pompey on behalf of Hyrcanus.
Aristobulus his brother, he was so fortunate. Palestine. [1. 02. And when. Antipater was treacherously slain through envy of his great good. Herod succeeded him, who was afterwards appointed.
Judea under Antony and Augustus by a decree of the senate. His. sons were Herod and the other tetrarchs. These accounts are given also. Greeks. [1. 02. 7]V. But as up to that time the genealogies of the Hebrews had been. Achior the. Ammanite, and Ruth the Moabitess, and those who left Egypt along with.
Israelites, and intermarried with them- -Herod, knowing that the. Israelites contributed nothing to him, and goaded by. This he did, thinking that he would appear to be of noble. A few, however, of the studious, having. Saviour. And these.
Nazara and Cochaba, Judean villages, to other parts of the. Book of Days. [1. Whether, then, the case stand. And let this. suffice us for the matter, although it is not supported by testimony. The Gospel, however, in any case states the truth.
VI. Matthan, descended from Solomon, begat Jacob. Matthan dying, Melchi. Nathan, begat Hell by the same wife. Therefore Hell and. Jacob are uterine brothers. Hell dying childless, Jacob raised up seed.
Joseph, his own son by nature, but the son of Hell by. Thus Joseph was the son of both. II.- -Narrative of Events Happening in Persia on the Birth of Christ. The best introduction to this production will be the following. Migne: -- Many men of learning thus far have been. Africanus of events happening in. Persia on Christ's birth, [1.
Sextus Julius Africanus, a Christian author of the third century. Christ, composed on the history of the world in the. Macrinus, and. presented in five books to Alexander, son of Mammaea, with the view of. Emmaus. With the same. I see incited Lambecius and his compendiator. Nesselius, I, too, set myself with the greatest eagerness to go over. Electoral Library..
But, as the common proverb. I found coals instead of treasure. This narrative, so far from. Africanus. Wherefore, since by the unanimous testimony.
Cesti, which also puts forward the. Africanus, has been long marked by critics with the character. I can readily fall in with the opinion of those.
But, dear reader. Events in Persia: on the Incarnation of Our Lord and God and Saviour. Christ first of all became known from Persia. For nothing escapes the.