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Odes of Solomon and the Acts of Thomas

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Author(s)
Merrill, Eugene H.
Keywords
early Syrian church
Odes of Solomon
Syriac texts
Psalms
GE Subjects
Comparative religion and interreligious dialogue
Sources, sacred texts
History of religion
Biblical Theology
Old Testament

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Abstract
"The Odes of Solomon and the Acts of Thomas are two of the most important apocryphal documents of the early Syrian church. As significant as each is in its own respect, of special interest to this study is whether or not they possess anything in common as regards provenance, content, or even authorship. The Odes of Solomon, as they now exist, are found principally in Syriac texts, the most important one being that edited by J. Rendel Harris in 1909.1 They consist of forty-two separate psalms not including the eighteen which constitute the Psalms of Solomon and which are found attached to the Odes as either a preface or an appendix.2 The Psalms are a Jewish product originating at ca. 70-40 B.C.3 They evidently formed a prophetic substratum upon which the later Christian Odes rested and with which they are invariably associated in the MSS and traditions. A.F.J. Klijn and Berthold Altaner date the Odes in the second century, whereas Harris would place them as early as A.D. 70.4"
Date
1974
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Article
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