Apocrypha: Volume 15

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Sever Voicu, Thomas C. Oden
InterVarsity Press, Feb 19, 2014 - Religion - 457 pages

While the canonical status of the Greek and Latin Old Testament texts commented on within this volume has been understood differently within Protestant, Roman Catholic, and Orthodox traditions, their longstanding use within the Christian churches makes them worthy of careful study and reflection. As noted in the Anglican Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion, Jerome says that the church reads the Apocrypha "for example of life and instruction of manners." As a result their influence extends well beyond ecclesiastical use to literature, hymnody, music, and art.Their questioned authority has nevertheless affected the choice of books included here, not by a priori judgment but by the paucity of comment from which to choose. None of the early fathers dedicated commentaries to these texts as a whole. Despite the length of 1 and 2 Maccabees and the model they presented for Christian martyrdom, they were rarely cited or commented on. The Wisdom books received the most comment and are those best represented here.In particular, readers will find ample comment on Tobit, Wisdom of Solomon, Sirach, Baruch, the Letter of Jeremiah, the Prayer of Azariah, and the Song of the Three Young Men, Susanna, and Bel and the Dragon (the latter three all found as additions to the Hebrew and Aramaic book of Daniel). Among commentators readers will find Origen, John Chrysostom, Theodoret of Cyr, Hippolytus, Jerome, Augustine, Julius Africanus, Athanasius, Palladius, Cyril of Jerusalem, Clement of Alexandria, Bede, Rabanus Maurus, Clement of Rome, Ignatius, Cassiodorus, Ambrose, and others.This Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture volume presents a worthy feast of patristic comment on these ancient and important texts, some of which is presented here in English translation for the first time.

 

Contents

General Introduction
xi
A Guide to Using This Commentary
xxxiv
Abbreviations
xxxvi
Introduction to the Apocrypha
xxxviii
Commentary on Tobit
1
Commentary on Wisdom of Solomon
34
Commentary on Ecclesiasticus or the Wisdom of Jesus the Son of Sirach
176
Commentary on Baruch
416
Early Christian Writers and the Documents Cited
475
Biographical Sketches
485
Timeline of Writers of the Patristic Period
509
Bibliography of Works in Original Languages
516
Bibliography of Works in English Translation
527
AuthorsWritings Index
532
Subject Index
534
Scripture Index
540

Commentary on the Letter of Jeremiah
441
Commentary on the Prayer of Azariah and the Song of the Three Young Men
444
Commentary on Susanna
460
Commentary on Bel and the Dragon
470
About the Editor
550
Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture
551
More Titles from InterVarsity Press
552
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Sever Voicu is Scriptor Graecus at the Vatican Apostolic Library and Guest Professor at the Augustinian Patristic Institute in Rome. He has published mainly in the area of Greek Patristics and New Testament Apocrypha.


Thomas C. Oden (1931–2016) was a pioneering theologian and served as the architect and general editor for the Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture. He was also the general editor of the Ancient Christian Doctrine series and the Ancient Christian Devotional series, as well as a consulting editor for the Encyclopedia of Ancient Christianity. A prolific writer and seasoned teacher, Oden also served as the director of the Center for Early African Christianity at Eastern University in Pennsylvania and was active in the Confessing Movement in America, particularly within the United Methodist Church.