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Pella Eusebius and pseudo-Hegesippus
pseudo-Hegesippus' De excidio urbis Hierosolymitanae (On the ruin of the city of Jerusalem) online in translation here http://www.tertullian.org/fathers/index.htm#Hegesippus date c 370 CE provides us with a version of the TF arguably independent of Eusebius.
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I am not convinced, the general form of the work stays close to Josephus' Jewish war with the addition of a substantial amount of Christian Rhetoric. Neither of these particularly resembles Eusebius. More specifically both Eusebius and pseudo-Hegesippus interpret the fall of Jerusalem in a strongly anti-Jewish way but pseudo-Hegesippus does not use material in Eusebuis that he would have found useful. Eusebius in Book 3 of the Ecclesiastical History says Quote:
However it serves Eusebius' purpose admirably. With the Christian Jews gone the non-Christian Jews can be conquered. It would have served pseudo-Hegesippus' anti-Jewish agenda equally well, but he doesn't mention it. IMO he doesn't mention it because he had not read the Ecclesiastical History IE pseudo-Hegesippus is a witness to the TF independent of Eusebius Andrew Criddle |
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12-15-2005, 04:36 PM | #2 |
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Hi Andrew - you addressed the same topic in this thread from last year, Eusebius did not create the TF.
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