Pseudo-Cyril of Jerusalem on the life and the passion of Christ : a Coptic apocryphon
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Pseudo-Cyril of Jerusalem on the life and the passion of Christ : a Coptic apocryphon
(Supplements to Vigiliae Christianae, v. 118)
Brill, 2013
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Bibliography: p. [191]-200
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Pseudo-Cyril of Jerusalem's Coptic homily On the Life and the Passion of Christ is in fact a collection of apocryphal stories. Roelof van den Broek offers a critical edition of this text, with introduction, translation and notes. The text provides information about the worldly crafts of the apostles and Jesus' external appearance; it also contains a peculiar chronology of Holy Week (implying that Jesus was arrested on Tuesday evening) and a long story about Pilate's role in the trial of Jesus. The latter contains, int. al., letters by Pilate and Herod, discussions between Pilate and Jesus during a dinner they had together, and a description of the dreams of Pilate and his wife Procla and their explanation by Jesus.
Table of Contents
1. The Manuscripts
2. The Text: Sources, Apocryphal Elements, and Date
The 'Writings of the Apostles'
The List of the Apostles
An apocryphal work on Pilate
The chronology of Holy Week
The divine Christ
The external appearance of Jesus
Moses the prophet-killer
Date
3. On the Life and the Passion of Christ and the other homilies attributed to Cyril of Jerusalem
Eight Cyrillian homilies
- On the Life and the Passion of Christ
- On the Passion and the Resurrection
- On the Resurrection
- On the Resurrection and the Passion
- On New Sunday
- On the Virgin Mary
- On the Holy Cross
- On Mary Magdalene
A Cyrillian Cycle?
4. Text
- Sigla and editorial principles
- Text
5. Translation and Notes
6. Appendices
- Texts on the parents and the worldly professions of the apostles
- A Letter of Epiphanius of Salamis on the chronology of Holy Week
7. Abbreviations
8. Bibliography.
9. Indices
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