Tarfon — Rabbi Tarfon (Variante: Tarphon; hebräisch: רבי טרפון; nicht identisch mit dem bei Justinus Martyr genannten Tryphon; bei Hieronymus zu Jes 8,11: Telphon!) war ein jüdischer Gelehrter des Altertums und gehörte zur so genannten 2. Generation der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Justin Martyr — Infobox Saint name=Saint Justin Martyr birth date=c. 100 death date=165 feast day=1 June (Roman Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church 14 April (Roman Calendar, 1882 1969) venerated in=Roman Catholic Church Anglican Communion Eastern Orthodox… … Wikipedia
Tarfon — Rabbi Tarfon or Tarphon, (Hebrew: רבי טרפון , from the Greek Tryphon ), a member of the third generation of the Mishnah sages, who lived in the period between the destruction of the Second Temple (70 C.E.) and the fall of Bethar (135 C.E.). He is … Wikipedia
Anti-Judaism — has been called a total or partial opposition to Judaism mdash;and to Jews as adherents of it mdash;by persons who accept a competing system of beliefs and practices and consider certain genuine Judaic beliefs and practices as inferior. [Langmuir … Wikipedia
Gilyonim — is a term used by the scribes flourishing between 100 and 135 CE to denote the Gospels.Play upon wordsThe designation as used by them did not imply any mockery; Rabbi Meïr, who flourished after 135, a descendant of Greek proselytes, was the first … Wikipedia
Rabbi Tarfon — (Variante: Tarphon; hebräisch: רבי טרפון; nicht identisch mit dem bei Justinus Martyr genannten Tryphon; bei Hieronymus zu Jes 8,11: Telphon) war ein jüdischer Gelehrter des Altertums und gehörte zur so genannten 2. Generation der Tannaiten (ca.… … Deutsch Wikipedia
St. Justin Martyr — St. Justin Martyr † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Justin Martyr Christian apologist, born at Flavia Neapolis, about A.D. 100, converted to Christianity about A.D. 130, taught and defended the Christian religion in Asia Minor and at Rome … Catholic encyclopedia
Dialogue with Trypho — In the Dialogue with Trypho, Christian theologian Justin Martyr undertakes to show that Christianity is the new law for all men, and to prove from Scripture that Jesus is the Christ via a fictitious intellectual conversation between Justin and… … Wikipedia
Judah ben llai — (fl. 2nd cent) Palestinian tanna. Born in Usha, he was a pupil of his father and of Tarphon and Akiva. His account of their teachings was used by Judah ha Nasi in compiling the Mishnah. He was the original author of the Siphra and was a… … Dictionary of Jewish Biography
Yose ha-Gelili — (fl. 2nd cent) Palestinian tanna. At an early age he went to Jabneh, where he engaged in discussions with Tarphon and Akiva. His halakhot are found throughout the Mishnah, especially in the order Kodashim. He was known for the efficacy of his… … Dictionary of Jewish Biography