Josippon (Hebrew: ספר יוסיפוןSefer Yosipon) is a chronicle of Jewish history from Adam to the age of Titus. It is named after its supposed author, Flavius Josephus, though it was actually composed in the 10th century in Southern Italy. The Ethiopic version of Josippon is recognized as canonical by the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church and the Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church.[1]
^Metzger, Bruce M. (1993) "Bible." In Metzger, Bruce M.; Coogan, Michael David. The Oxford Companion to the Bible. Oxford University Press. p. 79. ISBN 978-0-19-974391-9
Josippon (Hebrew: ספר יוסיפון Sefer Yosipon) is a chronicle of Jewish history from Adam to the age of Titus. It is named after its supposed author, Flavius...
by medieval Jewish scholars, such as in works written by Saadia Gaon, Josippon, and Don Isaac Abarbanel, who, based on their own knowledge of the nations...
broader canon adds to the 81 books of the Tewahedo bible the following: Josippon (1 book) Sinodos (4 books) Book of Covenant (2 books) Ethiopic Clement...
versions of the story appear in Jewish sources such as the Talmud and Josippon. The book 2 Maccabees depicts events during the turbulent period of the...
Jewish author of the medieval historical chronicle Josippon lists the ten sons of Togarmas in his Josippon as follows: Kwzar (כוזר) (the Khazars) Pyṣynq (פיצינק)...
the temple in 70 AD. The book bears some relationship to the history of Josippon. The book is considered canon by the Syriac Orthodox Church.[1] Some believe...
the time of Simeon the Great. In the 9th–10th centuries, the so-called "Josippon", written in Hebrew, appeared in Italy. It described the events of world...
material found in the Josippon (a chronicle of Jewish history from Adam to the age of Titus believed to have been written by Josippon or Joseph ben Gorion)...
and corresponded with the Talmudic academies in Babylonia. Josippon (or Sefer/Sepher Josippon), also called "Josephus of the Jews," was a key medieval source...
However the name was first an ethnonym before becoming a toponym, and in the Josippon the Iturean nation is referred to as 'iṭuraios (איטוריאוס) in Hebrew rendered...
among others, by De administrando imperio (c. 959, as Λενζανηνοί), by Josippon (c. 953, as Lz’njn), by the Primary Chronicle (c. 981, as ляхи), by Ali...
the phrase became associated with Jewish nationalism due to its use in Josippon and by Jewish self-defense groups after the 1903 Kishinev pogrom. During...
The Septuagint, the Vulgate, the Midrash of Esther Rabbah, I, 3 and the Josippon identify him as Artaxerxes. Many historians and exegetes from ancient times...
on Jesus Josephus problem – a mathematical problem named after Josephus Josippon Pseudo-Philo Some modern authors give his birth name, including patronymic...
of Jerahmeel reproduces a more detailed legend taken from the earlier Josippon (c. 950): Tubal's descendants, it says, camped in Tuscany and built a city...
Jewish writer Josephus ben Gorion in the Middle Ages, who assembled the Josippon. Josephus ben Gurion was the inspiration of David Grün, Jewish leader in...