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This category includes (in chronological order) scholarly and fictional works dealing with the character of [[Mara bar Serapion]].  
'''Mara bar Serapion''' was a Stoic philosopher from Syria.


==Overview==


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Although Mara does not mention [[Jesus]] by name, most critical scholars agree that the "wise king" in Mara's passage is to be identified with [[Jesus]].
 
====Mara bar Sarapion on Jesus====
 
'' What advantage did the Athenians gain from putting [[Socrates]] to death? Famine and plague came upon them as a judgment for their crime. What advantage did the men of Samos gain from burning [[Pythagoras]]? In a moment their land was covered with sand. What advantage did the Jews gain from executing their wise King? It was just after that their Kingdom was abolished. God justly avenged these three wise men: the Athenians died of hunger; the Samians were overwhelmed by the sea; the Jews, ruined and driven from their land, live in complete dispersion. But Socrates did not die for good; he lived on in the teaching of Plato. Pythagoras did not die for good; he lived on in the statue of Hera. Nor did the wise King die for good; He lived on in the teaching which He had given. ''
 
==External links==
 
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mara_Bar-Serapion Wikipedia]
 
 
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Latest revision as of 05:58, 19 February 2012


Mara bar Serapion was a Stoic philosopher from Syria.

Overview

Although Mara does not mention Jesus by name, most critical scholars agree that the "wise king" in Mara's passage is to be identified with Jesus.

Mara bar Sarapion on Jesus

What advantage did the Athenians gain from putting Socrates to death? Famine and plague came upon them as a judgment for their crime. What advantage did the men of Samos gain from burning Pythagoras? In a moment their land was covered with sand. What advantage did the Jews gain from executing their wise King? It was just after that their Kingdom was abolished. God justly avenged these three wise men: the Athenians died of hunger; the Samians were overwhelmed by the sea; the Jews, ruined and driven from their land, live in complete dispersion. But Socrates did not die for good; he lived on in the teaching of Plato. Pythagoras did not die for good; he lived on in the statue of Hera. Nor did the wise King die for good; He lived on in the teaching which He had given.

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