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| Alphabetical [« »] pantaenus 21 pantheon 2 papers 1 papias 19 papiscus 6 papylus 1 papyri 22 | Frequency [« »] 19 latter 19 once 19 order 19 papias 19 people 19 psalms 19 sermon | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances papias |
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1 1,2| it is thought that what Papias (ca. A.D. 120) says of Matthew 2 2,4| remains of the writings of Papias, a contemporary of Polycarp.~ 3 4,4| implies that it was known to Papias of Hierapolis, about A.D. 4 6,3| Papias of Hierapolis.~ The oldest 5 6,3| this kind was one named Papias, who lived at Hierapolis 6 6,3| early in the second century. Papias lost no opportunity to meet 7 6,3| Jesus' words and doings Papias felt he could learn more 8 6,3| 120, or a little later, Papias produced a work of his own, 9 6,3| Christian writers use or mention Papias other than Irenaeus (A.D. 10 6,3| anonymous pieces.~ It is from Papias that we learn the early 11 6,3| Much more perplexing is Papias' statement about Matthew: “ 12 6,3| gospel.~ Eusebius calls Papias a man of very limited understanding, 13 6,3| but this is perhaps due to Papias' crass millennialism, which 14 6,3| richly to man's needs.~ Papias did not agree that Judas 15 6,3| Hamartolus, about A.D. 842.~ Papias is quoted by Andreas of 16 6,3| books what they report from Papias is found, so that it is 17 6,3| Christian books now lost, Papias' Exegeses is one we should 18 15,3| ofthe Dominical Oracles by Papias (whom, on theological grounds, 19 16 | short form; no Greek text~Papias, Interpretations of Sayings