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1The Romanian Version of the Testament of Abraham

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  • Title: ➤  The Romanian Version of the Testament of Abraham
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  • Languages: English - rom
  • Number of Pages: Median: 140
  • Publisher: Society of Biblical Literature
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  • First Year Published: 2001
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: Borrowable

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Testament of Abraham

The Testament of Abraham is a pseudepigraphic text of the Old Testament. Probably composed in the 1st or 2nd century AD, it is of Jewish origin and is

Story of Melchizedek

Psalm 110:4) and once in the New Testament (Hebrews 7). The Story is usually classified as part of the Old Testament pseudepigrapha. The Story was probably

Melchizedek

in the New Testament state that the patriarch Abraham gave a tenth of the spoil to Melchizedek. Psalm 110:4 is cited in the New Testament letter to the

Hebrews

denotes the descendants of the biblical patriarch Eber (Hebrew עבר), son of Shelah, a great-grandson of Noah and an ancestor of Abraham, hence the occasional

People's Salvation Cathedral

People's Salvation Cathedral (Romanian: Catedrala Mântuirii Neamului), also known as the National Cathedral (Romanian: Catedrala Națională), is an Eastern

4 Maccabees

1688 Romanian Orthodox and the 18th-century Romanian Catholic Bibles where it was called "Iosip" (Josephus). It is no longer printed in Romanian Bibles

1 Esdras

churches. The Slavonic Bible refers to this book as 2 Esdras, the Romanian Synodal Version refers to it as III Ezdra, and the Ethiopic Bible calls it "Ezra

Joseph and Aseneth

Middle English, Old French, Romanian, Serbian and Syriac. The first part of the story (chapters 1-21), an expansion of Genesis 41:45, describes the diffident

Historical background of the New Testament

of Hellenism and the Roman occupation, and the Jewish factions of the time, seeing Jesus as a Jew in this environment; and the written New Testament as

Jewish mythology

inherited many of the narratives from the Jewish people, sharing in common the narratives from the Old Testament. Islamic mythology also shares many of the same