The Politics of Philo Judaeus: Practice and Theory, with a General Bibliography of Philo

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XXVIII. PHILO AND THE LETTER TO


THE HEBREWS



  1. Carpzovius, Joh[annes] Bened[ictus], Sacrae exercitationes in S. Paulli
    epistolam ad Hebraeos ex Philone Alexandrino. Praefixa sunt Philo-
    niana prolegomena, in quibus de non adeo contemnenda Philonis eru-
    ditione hebraica, de conuenientia stili Philonis cum illo D. Paulli in
    epistola ad Hebraeos, et de aliis nonnullis varii argumenti, exponitur,
    Helmstadt, 1750, pp. clxiiii, 664, [17].

  2. Cabantous, Jules, Philon et VEpitre aux Hebreux, ou Essai sur les rap­
    ports de la christologie de VEpitre aux Hebreux avec la philosophic
    judeo-alcxandrine, These (Montauban), Montauban, 1895, pp. 77.

  3. Zahn, Th., "Hebraerbrief," in Albert Hauck, RealencyXlopddie fiir
    protestantische Theologie und Kirche, Leipzig, VII, 1899, 492-506, esp.
    500-501.

  4. Windisch, Hans, Der Hebraerbrief, Tubingen, 1913. ([Hans Lietz-
    mann], Handbuch zum Neuen Testament, IV, iii.)
    1372.* Scott, Efrnest] F., The Epistle to the Hebrews: Its doctrine and sig­
    nificance, Edinburgh, 1923, pp. vii, 216; see Index.

  5. Moffatt, James, A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Epistle
    to the Hebrews, New York, 1924; see Index. (The International Criti­
    cal Commentary.)

  6. Wenschkewitz, Hans, Die Spiritualisierung der Kultusbegriffe Tem-
    pel, Priester und Opfer im Neuen Testament, Leipzig, 1932, 145-149.
    (Gottfried Polster, 'AyY^oc, Archiv fiir neutestamentliche Zeit-
    geschichte und Kultur\unde, Beiheft 4.)

  7. Burch, Vfacher], The Epistle to the Hebrews. Its Source and Message,
    London, 1936, pp. 148. (From the following review.)
    Reviewed by R. V. G. Tasker, The Journal of Theological Studies,
    XXXVIII (1937), 184-186.


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