Testimonies Against the Jews
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Testimonies Against The Jews is a 4th or 5th century pseudepigraphical text written in the name of Gregory of Nyssa which contains Old Testament testimonies against the Jews. Its author is often called Pseudo-Gregory.[1][2]
Authorship
The text is widely agreed to be pseudepigraphical.[1]: 17 It is dated to the late 4th century at the earliest due to its familiarity with the Sabellian controversy.[1]: 17 Some scholars prefer a 5th-century date after the death of Gregory of Nyssa.[1]: 17
Contents
It mentions Simon the Magician.[3]
References
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