- in the p****age. First,
Tacitus may have used the word "Chrestians" (
Chrestianos) for Christians, but then
speaks of "Christ" (Christus) as the origin...
-
chrestianos,
first mention of
Christians in Tacitus' Annals. 11th
century copy....
- and 26:28; and 1
Peter 4:16
where the
uncial codex Sinaiticus reads...
chrestianos...it was
quite po****r
among those who were not
Christians to exchange...
- m****cript
containing Annales 15:44, the
second Medicean, the e in "
Chrestianos", Chrestians, was
later changed to an i; cf. Theißen, Gerd; Merz, Annette...
- Koinē Gr****: ἔστ(ι) ∆ιόσκορος χρηστιανός, romanized: ésti Dióskoros
chrēstianós, lit. 'he is the
Dioscoros (who is a) Christian'.: 480 With Alexandrian...
- Acts 26:28 and in 1
Peter 4:16
where the
uncial codex Sinaiticus reads Chrestianos.
Raymond E.
Brown states in the
second century, when
Suetonius wrote...
- 2019-04-22. In the
earliest extant m****cript, the
second Medicean, the e in "
Chrestianos", Chrestians, has been
changed into an i; cf. Gerd Theißen,
Annette Merz...
- the space,
meaning that the p****age must
originally have
referred to
chrestianos, a
Latin word
which could be
interpreted as the good,
after the Gr****...
- m****cript
containing Annales 15:44, the
second Medicean, the e in "
Chrestianos", Chrestians, has been
changed into an i; cf. Gerd Theißen,
Annette Merz...
- m****cript
containing Annales 15:44, the
second Medicean, the e in "
Chrestianos", Chrestians, has been
changed into an i; cf. Gerd Theißen,
Annette Merz...