Difference between revisions of "Books Of Adam"

From BiblePortal Wikipedia
(Replaced content with "<p> See Apocalyptic Literature; Adam , Books Of . </p>")
Tag: Replaced
Line 1: Line 1:
<p> See [[Apocalyptic Literature]]; [[Adam]] , Books Of . </p>
 
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_410" />
<p> [[Books]] pretending to give the life and deeds of [[Adam]] and other [[Old]] [[Testament]] worthies existed in abundance among the [[Jews]] and the early Christians. The [[Talmud]] speaks of a [[Book]] of Adam, which is now lost, but which probably furnished some of the material which appears in early [[Christian]] writings. The <i> Vita [[Adami]] </i> was translated from the [[Ethiopic]] by [[Dillmann]] (1853), and into [[English]] by Malan ( <i> The Book of Adam and [[Eve]] </i> , London, 1882). The <i> Testament of Adam </i> is a portion of the <i> Vita Adami </i> (published by Renan in 1853) and so probably is the <i> <translit> Diathḗkē tō̇n Prōtoplástōn </translit> </i> (Fabricius, II, 83). [[See]] <a> APOCALYPTIC LITERATURE </a> ; <a> APOCRYPHA </a> . </p>
 
== References ==
<references>
<ref name="term_410"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/adam,+books+of Books Of Adam from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref>
</references>

Revision as of 17:27, 11 October 2021

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [1]

Books pretending to give the life and deeds of Adam and other Old Testament worthies existed in abundance among the Jews and the early Christians. The Talmud speaks of a Book of Adam, which is now lost, but which probably furnished some of the material which appears in early Christian writings. The Vita Adami was translated from the Ethiopic by Dillmann (1853), and into English by Malan ( The Book of Adam and Eve , London, 1882). The Testament of Adam is a portion of the Vita Adami (published by Renan in 1853) and so probably is the <translit> Diathḗkē tō̇n Prōtoplástōn </translit> (Fabricius, II, 83). See <a> APOCALYPTIC LITERATURE </a> ; <a> APOCRYPHA </a> .

References