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17 results for "antioch"
1. Gellius, Attic Nights, None (2nd cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •antioch, jews and christians Found in books: Bickerman and Tropper (2007), Studies in Jewish and Christian History, 477
2. Charax of Pergamum, Fragments, None (2nd cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •antioch, jews and christians Found in books: Bickerman and Tropper (2007), Studies in Jewish and Christian History, 477, 478, 479
3. Eusebius of Caesarea, Ecclesiastical History, 5.1.55 (3rd cent. CE - 4th cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •antioch, jews and christians Found in books: Bickerman and Tropper (2007), Studies in Jewish and Christian History, 479
5.1.55. But the blessed Blandina, last of all, having, as a noble mother, encouraged her children and sent them before her victorious to the King, endured herself all their conflicts and hastened after them, glad and rejoicing in her departure as if called to a marriage supper, rather than cast to wild beasts.
4. Theodoret of Cyrus, Ecclesiastical History, 4.24.2 (4th cent. CE - 5th cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •antioch, jews and christians Found in books: Bickerman and Tropper (2007), Studies in Jewish and Christian History, 479
5. Ambrose, Letters, None (4th cent. CE - 4th cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Bickerman and Tropper (2007), Studies in Jewish and Christian History, 479
6. Libanius, Letters, 1119 (4th cent. CE - 4th cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •antioch, jews and christians Found in books: Bickerman and Tropper (2007), Studies in Jewish and Christian History, 478
7. Augustine, Enarrationes In Psalmos, None (4th cent. CE - 5th cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •antioch, jews and christians Found in books: Bickerman and Tropper (2007), Studies in Jewish and Christian History, 478
8. John Chrysostom, Homlies On Psalms, None (4th cent. CE - 5th cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Bickerman and Tropper (2007), Studies in Jewish and Christian History, 478
9. Augustine, The City of God, 18.36 (4th cent. CE - 5th cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •antioch, jews and christians Found in books: Bickerman and Tropper (2007), Studies in Jewish and Christian History, 477
18.36. After these three prophets, Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi, during the same period of the liberation of the people from the Babylonian servitude Esdras also wrote, who is historical rather than prophetical, as is also the book called Esther, which is found to relate, for the praise of God, events not far from those times; unless, perhaps, Esdras is to be understood as prophesying of Christ in that passage where, on a question having arisen among certain young men as to what is the strongest thing, when one had said kings, another wine, the third women, who for the most part rule kings, yet that same third youth demonstrated that the truth is victorious over all. For by consulting the Gospel we learn that Christ is the Truth. From this time, when the temple was rebuilt, down to the time of Aristobulus, the Jews had not kings but princes; and the reckoning of their dates is found, not in the Holy Scriptures which are called canonical, but in others, among which are also the books of the Maccabees. These are held as canonical, not by the Jews, but by the Church, on account of the extreme and wonderful sufferings of certain martyrs, who, before Christ had come in the flesh, contended for the law of God even unto death, and endured most grievous and horrible evils.
10. Jerome, Commentaria In Jeremiam, None (5th cent. CE - 5th cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •antioch, jews and christians Found in books: Bickerman and Tropper (2007), Studies in Jewish and Christian History, 479
11. Jerome, Commentaria In Epistolam Ad Titum, None (5th cent. CE - 5th cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •antioch, jews and christians Found in books: Bickerman and Tropper (2007), Studies in Jewish and Christian History, 479
12. Jerome, Commentary On Isaiah, None (5th cent. CE - 5th cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Bickerman and Tropper (2007), Studies in Jewish and Christian History, 478
13. Isaac of Nineveh, Hom., None  Tagged with subjects: •antioch, jews and christians Found in books: Bickerman and Tropper (2007), Studies in Jewish and Christian History, 478
14. Isaac of Nineveh, Kephal., None  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Bickerman and Tropper (2007), Studies in Jewish and Christian History, 479
15. Tabula Heracleensis, Tabula Heracleensis, None  Tagged with subjects: •antioch, jews and christians Found in books: Bickerman and Tropper (2007), Studies in Jewish and Christian History, 478
16. Septuagint, 4 Maccabees, 17.6, 17.8  Tagged with subjects: •antioch, jews and christians Found in books: Bickerman and Tropper (2007), Studies in Jewish and Christian History, 477
17.6. For your children were true descendants of father Abraham. 17.8. Indeed it would be proper to inscribe upon their tomb these words as a reminder to the people of our nation: