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The Therapeutae were a community of Jews living in Egypt.
Overview
The life of the Therapeutae was described in details and with much admiration in Philo's De vita contemplativa.
The similarities with the Essenes seem to suggested some sort of connection between the two movements. Eusebius thought that Therapeutae was the name given by Philo to the first Christians in Egypt.
References
- Therapeutae / R. Hayward / T&T Clark Encyclopedia of Second Temple Judaism (2019 Stuckenbruck, Gurtner), dictionary
- Therapeutae / Joan E. Taylor / The Eerdmans Dictionary of Early Judaism (2010 Collins / Harlow), dictionary, 1305-1307
- Therapeutae / Craig A. Evans / Dictionary of New Testament Background (2000 Evans & Porter), dictionary, 1230-1231
External links
Pages in category "Therapeutae (subject)"
The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
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- Le livre de Philon De la vie contemplative (Philo, De vita contemplativa / 1709 Guerin), book
- De Essaeis et Therapeutis (1755 Bielke), book
- Geschichtliche Nachrichten aus dem Alterthume über Essäer und Therapeuten (1821 Bellermann), book
- De essenis et therapeutis disquisitio (1829 Sauer), book
- Obshchina terapevtov (1972 Elizarova), book
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Media in category "Therapeutae (subject)"
This category contains only the following file.
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