- the
Ebionites. Epiphanius, however,
mentions that a sect of
Ebionites came to
embrace some of
these views despite keeping their name. As the
Ebionites are...
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modern scholars the
Gospel of the
Ebionites." p. 172 – "If the
Gospel of the
Ebionites and the
Ascents of
James were
Ebionite texts, the implications, not...
- to be
deified in a
relatively short time.
Jewish Christians like the
Ebionites had an
Adoptionist Christology and
regarded Jesus as the
Messiah while...
- FL, eds. (1989). "
Ebionites". The
Oxford Dictionary of the
Christian Church.
Oxford University Press. Dunn 2006, p. 282. "
Ebionites". Encyclopædia Britannica...
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following working names for the
three proposed gospels: The
Gospel of the
Ebionites ("GE") – 7
quotations by Epiphanius. The
Gospel of the
Hebrews ("GH")...
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similar to the
Ebionites, in that they
considered themselves Jews,
maintained an
adherence to the Law of Moses.
Unlike the
Ebionites, they
accepted the...
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Matthew were used by Jewish–Christian
groups such as the
Nazarenes and
Ebionites.
Fragments of
these gospels survive in
quotations by Jerome, Epiphanius...
- the
Ebionites,[citation needed] for "Symmachians"
remained a term
applied by
Catholics even in the
fourth century to the
Nazarenes or
Ebionites, as we...
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devotion to the will of God. The
first representatives of this view were the
Ebionites. They
understood Jesus as
Messiah and Son of God in
terms of the anointing...
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Gospel of the Hebrews, the
Gospel of the Nazarenes, and the
Gospel of the
Ebionites. P****ages from the
gospel of the
Hebrews were
quoted or
summarized by...