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Bentwich, Norman, 1883-1971

"Philo-Judaeus of Alexandria"

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temple of, dismantled, 71;
Jewish writers silent about work of, 19.
Oral law, observance of, standardized in the Halakah, 126.
Origen, distinguishes three methods of interpretation, 76;
teacher of Patristic school, 195; imitates Philo, 186.

Palestine, struggle for, between Ptolemies and Seleucids, 17;
Hellenism of, compared with that of Athens, 24, 25;
rabbis of, 28;
Philo visits, 50;
effect of Hellenic influence in, 54;
New Moon a solemn day in, 121;
aims of Jewish thought in, 140;
doctrine of angels in, 140.
Palestinian Jews, under same rule as Egyptian Jews, 15;
rabbis, oral tradition, 34;
development of Jewish culture, 42 f., 200;
Midrash, Philo's acquaintance with, 52;
schools, relation existing between Alexandrian and, 199 f., 203 f.,
213.
Paul, the most commanding of the apostles, 247;
influence of, compared with that of Jesus, 247;
rejection of the Torah by, 248;
sets up a new faith in Jesus, 251.
Pentateuch, Samaritan doctrines with reference to, 106.
Peshat, as a form of interpretation, 103.
Philo, contemporary with Herod, 45, 50;
family of, 46;
works of 74 ff.;
philosophical training of, 49;
flees from Alexandria, 60;
meeting of Peter and Mark with, 73;
forced into Sanhedrin of Alexandria, 61;
writings of, regarded as testimony to Christianity, 73, 156;
influence of, over Christian religious philosophy, 195, 242 ff.


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