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The Acts of Philip: A New Translation
François Bovon, Christopher R. Matthews
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| #1950613 in Books | Baylor University Press | 2012-09-24 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.50 x.33 x5.58l,.43 | File type: PDF | 120 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Some Intetesting Points|By Gary|Interesting info: 1. In the 6th Act on Aristarchus, one of the 70. 2. In the 8th Act on Mariamne, or Mary Magdelene being with Martha, John, Bartholomew and Philip. Indicates the potential that Mary and Martha, sisters of Lazareth, and this may provide evidence that Mary was the Mary Magdelene. 3. In the 14th Act, interesting detai||"The Acts of Philip is one of the most exciting texts preserved among ancient Christian literature. Matthews and Bovon's translation of the Greek text into a readable English form will ensure that the vibrant stories of the Acts become easily accessible
François Bovon and Christopher Matthews utilize manuscript evidence gathered within the last half-century to provide a new translation of the apocryphal Acts of Philip. Discovered by Bovon in 1974 at the Xenophontos monastery in Greece, the manuscript is widely known as one of the most unabridged copies of the Acts yet discovered. Bovon and Matthews' new translation incorporates this witness to the Greek text, which sheds new light on the history of ...
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