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Melito of Sardis (Greek: Μελίτων Σάρδεων Melítōn Sárdeōn; died c. 180) was the bishop of Sardis near Smyrna in western Anatolia, and who held a foremost... |
of Jewish deicide is derived from Matthew 27:24–25. The notion arose in early Christianity, the charge having been made by Justin Martyr and Melito of... |
sermon of 167 CE attributed to Melito of Sardis entitled Peri Pascha, On the Passover. This text blames the Jews for allowing King Herod and Caiaphas... |
in Koine Greek, Aramaic and Hebrew. In the 2nd century, Melito of Sardis called the Jewish scriptures the "Old Testament" and also specified an early... |
magistrate, akin to the modern "contempt of court"—but the evidence on this matter is mixed.: 124 Melito of Sardis later asserted that Antoninus Pius ordered... |
Apocrypha (redirect from List of apocrypha) of Melito of Sardis, and in the prefaces and letters of Jerome. A third view was that the books were not as valuable as the canonical scriptures of the... |
instead propose Marcion as the source while other scholars propose that Melito of Sardis coined the phrase Old Testament. In 1525, Johannes Agricola advanced... |
Deuterocanonical books (category Development of the Christian biblical canon) AD) that Bishop Melito of Sardis in the 2nd century AD considered the deuterocanonical Wisdom of Solomon as part of the Old Testament and that it was considered... |
A. Thomas Kraabel (category American people of Norwegian descent) (forthcoming). "Christianity at Sardis," in Hans Buchwald et al. The Churches of Sardis. Archaeological Exploration of Sardis. Cambridge: Harvard University... |
are:. Aristides of Athens Justin Martyr Tatian Athenagoras of Athens Theophilus of Antioch Hermias Epistle to Diognetus Melito of Sardis Justin Martyr is... |