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Tag Archives: Martyrdom and Ascension of Isaiah
Mary in the Martyrdom and Ascension of Isaiah
This is another post about the pseudepigraphical Martyrdom and Ascension of Isaiah, which is dated in the Charlesworth Pseudepigrapha to the second century B.C.E. to the fourth century C.E. My focus today is on what the book says about Mary … Continue reading
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Tagged Heli, Jesus' genealogies, Joachim, Martyrdom and Ascension of Isaiah, Mary, Protoevangelium of James, ransom view of the atonement
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Ramblings on The Martyrdom and Ascension of Isaiah, and a Divided (Yet United) House
I have been reading the Martyrdom and Ascension of Isaiah for my daily quiet time. The date given underneath the title in my Charlesworth Pseudepigrapha is the second century B.C.E. to the fourth century C.E. The book was originally Jewish, … Continue reading