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Ebion isn't a person, it's a fake name derived from a Hebrew concept - 'the hidden power.' Some more examples of secret references to yod-shin (the first two letters of the name Jesus in Hebrew):
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It is my observation that IF the earliest Aramaic manuscripts of the gospel (now lost) were the source of the nomina sacra then Jesus's name would appear there as yod-shin (= shin). Maybe that is all there was to the name. With respect to the kabbalistic conception, notice that yesh is introduced in the ninth gate/second sphere (i.e. just before the ultimate sphere/tenth gate relative to the earth) of ayin. Yesh is the equivalent of the Logos in Alexandrian Judaism, Ayin is the unknowable Father. |
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Then why does our earliest reference to him spell his name Hebion?
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To give another parallel phonetic transliteration, hochmah is spelled with a he (= h) but the Church Fathers call Wisdom “achamoth.”. The h in Hebion is likely a chet.
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Another passage from Proverbs which must have been viewed as having mystical significance:
For surely there is another (life = yesh akherit) and thine expectation shall not be cut off (Prov 23:18) As with Hebion the term akher (= another) became the name of a heretic in Jewish circles. It is the personification of the doctrine of another God. |
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Yet another obvious Christian interest passage:
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Back to the original topic - Ebion and Elxai: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ebionites
Hippolytus of Rome (c.230) reports that a Jewish Christian, Alcibiades of Apamea, appeared in Rome teaching from a book which he claimed to be the revelation which a righteous man, Elkesai, had received from an angel. Though Hippolytus suspected that Alcibiades was himself the author.[113] Shortly afterwards Origen records a group, the Elkesaites, with the same beliefs.[114] Epiphanius claimed the Ebionites also used this book as a source for some of their beliefs and practices (Panarion 30.17).[26][115][116] Epiphanius explains the origin of the name Elkesai to be Aramaic El Ksai, meaning "Hidden Power" (Panarion 19.2.1). Scholar Petri Luomanen believes the book to have been written originally in Aramaic as a Jewish apocalypse, probably in Babylonia, in 116-117.[117] |
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Notice the reference to the number 310 in the Toldoth Yeshu. Jews would have recognized the yesh reference
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The earliest exegesis of Proverbs 8:21 I can find in the rabbinic literature - Pirkei Avot 5:
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The mystical interest in Proverbs 8:21 goes at least as far back as the beginning of the third century:
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