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Josippon (Hebrew: ספר יוסיפון
Sefer Yosipon) is a
chronicle of
Jewish history from Adam to the age of Titus. It is
named after its
supposed author, Flavius...
- by
medieval Jewish scholars, such as in
works written by
Saadia Gaon,
Josippon, and Don
Isaac Abarbanel, who,
based on
their own
knowledge of the nations...
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Jewish author of the
medieval historical chronicle Josippon lists the ten sons of
Togarmas in his
Josippon as follows:
Kwzar (כוזר) (the Khazars) Pyṣynq (פיצינק)...
- and Graeco-Roman thought,
commonly referred to as ****enistic Judaism.
Josippon, the
Hebrew version of Josephus,
contains changes. His
critics were never...
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broader canon adds to the 81
books of the
Tewahedo bible the following:
Josippon (1 book)
Sinodos (4 books)
Books of
Covenant (2 books)
Ethiopic Clement...
- and
corresponded with the
Talmudic academies in Babylonia.
Josippon (or Sefer/Sepher
Josippon), also
called "Josephus of the Jews," was a key
medieval source...
- the time of
Simeon the Great. In the 9th–10th centuries, the so-called "
Josippon",
written in Hebrew,
appeared in Italy. It
described the
events of world...
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relationship to the
history of
Josippon,
although there is much
debate as to what that
relation would have been. Many
scholars on
Josippon believe it is nothing...
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material found in the
Josippon (a
chronicle of
Jewish history from Adam to the age of
Titus believed to have been
written by
Josippon or
Joseph ben Gorion)...
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versions of the
story appear in
Jewish sources such as the
Talmud and
Josippon. The book 2
Maccabees depicts events during the
turbulent period of the...