Josippon
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JOSIPPON — JOSIPPON, historical narrative in Hebrew, of anonymous authorship, describing the period of the Second Temple, written in southern Italy in the tenth century. The author starts his narrative by listing the different nations and their places of… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Josippon — is the name usually given to a popular chronicle of Jewish history from Adam to the age of Titus, attributed to an author Josippon or Joseph ben Gorion. The chronicle was probably compiled in Hebrew early in the 10th century, by a Jewish native… … Wikipedia
Josippon — (auch: Josephon) ist ein im Jahr 953 von einem anonymen jüdischen Verfasser in Süditalien niedergeschriebenes hebräisches Volksbuch. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Charakterisierung 2 Ausgaben 3 Lateinische Übersetzung … Deutsch Wikipedia
Josippon — Le Josippon est le nom usuel d une chronique d histoire juive populaire, s étendant d Adam à l époque de Titus, attribuée à un dénommé Josippon ou Joseph ben Gorion. Le nom, bien qu autrefois identifié à celui de l historien Flavius Josèphe,… … Wikipédia en Français
Josippon — Josippọn, volkstümliche Darstellung der jüdischen Geschichte in hebräischer Sprache, verfasst im 10. Jahrhundert in Italien. Quellen sind u. a. Teile des Werkes von Josephus Flavius und die Vulgata … Universal-Lexikon
HANNAH AND HER SEVEN SONS — HANNAH AND HER SEVEN SONS, a story told in II maccabees , Chapter 7, of seven brothers who were seized along with their mother by antiochus IV Epiphanes, presumably shortly after the beginning of the religious persecutions in 167/166 B.C.E., and… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
MOSKONI (Mashkoni), JUDAH LEON BEN MOSES — (b. 1328), medieval philosopher and scholar from Ocrida in Bulgaria. As a result of disturbances caused by war Moskoni left his native town in 1360 and traveled extensively through many countries. While at Negropont he became a pupil of shemariah … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Yeshu — This article is about an individual or individuals found in Jewish literature. For the similar sounding Hebrew or Aramaic name, see Yeshua (name). Yeshu (ישו in Hebrew and Aramaic) is the name of an individual or individuals mentioned in Rabbinic … Wikipedia
Woman with seven sons — Antonio Ciseri s Martyrdom of the Seven Maccabees (1863), depicting the woman with her dead sons. The woman with seven sons was a Jewish martyr described in 2 Maccabees 7 and other sources. Although unnamed in 2 Maccabees, she is known variously… … Wikipedia
Contra Apionem — Büste von Flavius Josephus Flavius Josephus (* 37 oder 38 als Joseph ben Mathitjahu ha Kohen, hebräisch: יוסף בן מתתיהו , in Jerusalem, † nach 100 vermutlich in Rom) war ein jüdischer Historiker des 1. Jahrhunderts, der seine Werke, die später… … Deutsch Wikipedia