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A concubine is an active fornicator. In effect, the Philosophumena, associated Marcia with the WICKED and UNGODLY. In the Philosophemuna, Fornicators and adulterers are associated with wickedness. |
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Tanks you!.. Another exceptional testimony which thou hast provided me in support of my insights, such as that of 'many gospels' written by Luke' (see Irenaeus) Greetings . |
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There's an example of the diminutive having implications beyond merely signifying "something small." Americans don't understand that everyone in antiquity didn't just "think in English." It should be a rule - don't speak a second language, shut the f ... up
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Yes, you're right ... The syntactic constructions of the periods of the speeches in English, reflects this way of thinking 'English'. One way to us Mediterranean peoples quite alien ... . |
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Yes from my limited experience it is often stunning how reliant languages are on familiar 'idioms.' It's a dead give away that the person doesn't really speak the language.
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(2) Xiphilinus tells us he had other books (e.g Eusebius'sd Church History) before him. (3) Xiphilinus freely adds Christian legends to his epitomes of Books 70 and 72. (4) There is no evidence to suggest that Xiphilinus never saw the Philosophumena. Quote:
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That's so dishonest you should be ashamed of yourself. There is no evidence for the Philosophumena outside of Mount Athos - period. It wasn't known or used by anyone - ever. Just admit it. You're just making stuff up
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