Paul and Pseudepigraphy (Pauline Studies, Book 8)

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23 and he was taken from among the children of men, and we led him to


the garden of eden for greatness and honor. and behold, he is there writing


condemnation and judgment of the world, and all of the evils of the children


of men. 24 and because of him none of the water of the flood came upon


the whole land of eden, for he was put there for a sign and so that he might


bear witness against all of the children of men so that he might relate all of


the deeds of the generations until the day of judgment...


Julius Africanus, epistula ad aristidem 1


around 230 ce, Julius africanus, in a letter that was addressed to a cer-


tain aristides, discussed the differences between the genealogies in the


gospels of Matthew and luke. he argued against the position of commen-


tators who regarded it as an acceptable lie that the evangelists had pre-


sented Jesus both as a priest and as a king. according to Julius africanus,


such a lie could under no circumstances promote the glory of god. this


conviction did not only apply to deceptive historical reports but also to


deceptive authorial attributions.56


some indeed incorrectly allege that this discrepant enumeration and mix-


ing of the names both of priestly men, as they think, and royal, was made


properly, in order that Christ might be shown rightfully to be both Priest


and King; as if any one disbelieved this, or had any other hope than this,


that Christ is the high Priest of his father, who presents our prayers to him,


and a supramundane King, who rules by the spirit those whom he has deliv-


ered, a cooperator in the government of all things. and this is announced


to us not by the catalogue of the tribes, nor by the mixing of the registered


generations, but by the patriarchs and prophets.


let us not therefore descend to such religious trifling as to establish the


kingship and priesthood of Christ by the interchanges of the names. for the


priestly tribe of levi, too, was allied with the kingly tribe of Juda, through


the circumstance that aaron married elizabeth the sister of naasson, and


that eleazar again married the daughter of Phatiel, and begat children. the


evangelists, therefore, would thus have spoken falsely, affirming what was


not truth, but a fictitious commendation. and for this reason the one traced


the pedigree of Jacob the father of Joseph from david through solomon; the


other traced that of heli also, though in a different way, the father of Joseph,


from nathan the son of david. and they ought not indeed to have been


ignorant that both orders of the ancestors enumerated are the generation


of david, the royal tribe of Juda. for if nathan was a prophet, so also was


solomon, and so too the father of both of them; and there were prophets


56 trans. in ANF 6:125.
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