The Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs - Complete Reading - Apocryphal Audio Bible Recordings
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From Audio Bible Recordings YouTube Channel
Timestamps:
00:00:00 Reuben
00:12:33 Simeon
00:22:00 Levi
00:47:52 Judah
01:15:52 Issachar
01:24:22 Zebulun
01:36:14 Dan
01:46:11 Naphtali
01:58:30 Gad
02:08:08 Asher
02:17:30 Jospeph
02:39:33 Benjamin
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Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs
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The Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs is a constituent of the apocryphal scriptures connected with the Bible. It is a pseudepigraphical work comprising the dying commands of the twelve sons of Jacob. It is part of the Oskan Armenian Orthodox Bible of 1666. Fragments of similar writings were found at Qumran, but opinions are divided as to whether these are the same texts. It is considered apocalyptic literature.
The Testaments were written in Hebrew or Greek, and reached their final form in the 2nd century CE. In the 13th century they were introduced into the West through the agency of Robert Grosseteste, Bishop of Lincoln, whose Latin translation of the work immediately became popular. He believed that it was a genuine work of the twelve sons of Jacob, and that the Christian interpolations were a genuine product of Jewish prophecy; he accused Jews of concealing the Testaments "on account of the prophecies of the Saviour contained in them."
With the critical methods of the 16th century, Grosseteste's view of the Testaments was rejected, and the book was disparaged as a mere Christian forgery for nearly four centuries. Presently, scholarly opinions are still divided as to whether it is an originally Jewish document that has been retouched by Christians, or a Christian document written originally in Greek but based on some earlier Semitic-language material.[1] Scholarship tends to focus on this book as a Christian work, whether or not it has a Jewish predecessor (Vorlage).
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