Difference between revisions of "Books Of Adam"
From BiblePortal Wikipedia
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_410" /> | 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> | <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> '''''Diathḗkē tō̇n Prōtoplástōn''''' </i> (Fabricius, II, 83). [[See]] [[Apocalyptic Literature]]; [[Apocrypha]] . </p> | ||
== References == | == References == |