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"…Ancient quasi-biblical texts written by Jews, Christians and pagans are to be translated for the first time by scholars of divinity.
The tales date from between 300BC and AD600. They include stories about biblical characters, wise sayings, poetry and prophecies.
Researchers at the University of St Andrews have launched a project to translate into English the texts, some written in the name of Old Testament characters such as Moses and Enoch.
James Davila and Prof Richard Bauckham, of the School of Divinity, said the documents showed that ordinary Jews and Christians wanted to know more about biblical characters.
The ancient tracts are similar to biblical texts, but written by unknown authors…"
raidersnewsupdate.com/lead-story33.htm
The tales date from between 300BC and AD600. They include stories about biblical characters, wise sayings, poetry and prophecies.
Researchers at the University of St Andrews have launched a project to translate into English the texts, some written in the name of Old Testament characters such as Moses and Enoch.
James Davila and Prof Richard Bauckham, of the School of Divinity, said the documents showed that ordinary Jews and Christians wanted to know more about biblical characters.
The ancient tracts are similar to biblical texts, but written by unknown authors…"
raidersnewsupdate.com/lead-story33.htm