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  • inferred that Symmachus was an Ebionite (Ἐβιωνίτης Σύμμαχος "Symmachus the Ebionite"), but this is now generally thought to be unreliable. The alternative...
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    that Symmachus was an Ebionite based on his commentaries on certain passages in the Hebrew Scriptures. E.g., Eusebius mentions Isa 7:14 where Symmachus reads...
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    out demons by the Spirit of God, then the kingdom of God has come upon you." —Matthew 12:25–28 It is unknown whether Symmachus the Ebionite was correct...
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    Baal (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1906 Jewish Encyclopedia)
    question. The Septuagint renders the name as Baälzeboúb (βααλζεβούβ) and as "Baʿal of Flies" (βααλ μυιαν, Baäl muian). Symmachus the Ebionite rendered...
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    Greek translations of Aquila of Sinope and Symmachus the Ebionite, one recension of the Septuagint, and the Greek translation of Theodotion. In addition...
    46 KB (5,744 words) - 19:59, 13 July 2024
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    Hexapla (redirect from The Hexapla)
    translation by Symmachus the Ebionite into Greek (late 2nd century) a recension of the Septuagint, with (1) interpolations to indicate where the Hebrew is...
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  • interpreters were Aquila of Sinope, Symmachus the Ebionite, and Theodotion; in his Hexapla, Origen placed his edition of the Hebrew text beside its transcription...
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    Polyglot (book) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    by Aquila of Sinope and by Symmachus the Ebionite, the fifth the Septuagint version as revised by Origen, and the sixth the translation by Theodotion....
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  • (Harmony) by blending 4 "Western" text-type Gospels into 1 170? Symmachus the Ebionite writes new Greek translation of Hebrew Bible 174 First Christians...
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  • Ἀπολογητής. 24 Ιουλίου. ΜΕΓΑΣ ΣΥΝΑΞΑΡΙΣΤΗΣ. Bacchus, Francis Joseph. "Symmachus the Ebionite." The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 14. New York: Robert Appleton Company...
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    of Sinope's Greek version, Symmachus the Ebionite's version, the LXX or Septuagint, and Theodotion's version. The English Hexapla was published in 1841...
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    (Septuagint, Proto-Masoretic, kaige, the translations of Aquila of Sinope, Symmachus the Ebionite, Theodotion and the Hexapla) differ from clearly Christian...
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    Origen (category Articles incorporating a citation from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia with Wikisource reference)
    into hiding in the home of a faithful Christian woman named Juliana the Virgin, who had been a student of the Ebionite leader Symmachus. Origen's close...
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    Theodotion (category Translators of the Bible into Hellenistic Greek)
    Hebrew and Greek texts side-by-side: two Greek versions, by Aquila and Symmachus, and Theodotion's version following it, apparently reflecting a contemporary...
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    Septuagint (category Early versions of the Bible)
    who would conceive. Again according to Irenaeus, the Ebionites used this to claim that Joseph was the biological father of Jesus. To him that was heresy...
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    Simeon of Jerusalem (category People executed by the Roman Empire)
    identified with the Apostle Simon the Zealot. In his Church History Eusebius of Caesarea gives the list of these bishops. According to tradition the first bishop...
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