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| Alphabetical [« »] aristeas 2 aristides 15 aristion 1 aristo 12 aristobulus 1 aristotelian 1 aristotle-and 1 | Frequency [« »] 12 accounts 12 apologies 12 aramaic 12 aristo 12 ascetic 12 baptized 12 birth | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances aristo |
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1 7,4| Aristo of Pella; the Christian 2 7,4| easy, and about A.D. 140 Aristo, a man of Pella, in Palestine, 3 7,4| known as the Decapolis. Aristo may have been a descendant 4 7,4| and Eusebius mentions Aristo as the source of some of 5 7,4| A.D. 130-35. Taken with Aristo's report of the Bar-Cochba 6 7,4| 135, this suggests that Aristo cannot have written before 7 7,4| that it was the work of Aristo of Pella. He reports that 8 7,4| uses the name of one of Aristo's debaters, it is natural 9 7,4| suppose that it made use of Aristo's book; but we cannot be 10 7,4| sure of this. Certainly Aristo's idea of using the Greek 11 7,4| our present knowledge of Aristo's dialogue, a complete text 12 16 | Apology of Quadratus; no text~Aristo, Dialogue of Jason and Papiscus;