Lexicographical Neighbors of Pseudepigraphon
Literary usage of Pseudepigraphon
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The New Testament Epistles: Hebrews, James, First Peter, Second Peter, Jude by Doremus Almy Hayes (1921)
"Indications of its date or soil are not to be expected in the case of this or of
any pseudepigraphon. 'The real author of any such work had to keep himself ..."
2. Journal of Theological Studies (1900)
"... not the meaningless platitudes of the mere compiler of a pseudepigraphon.
And surely he is right. But would that we had the whole ! A. ROBERTSON. ..."
3. The Expositor edited by Samuel Cox, William Robertson Nicoll, James Moffatt (1892)
""If the statement, 'And Moses wrote,' were meant to be valid for the whole of
Deuteronomy as it stands, Deuteronomy would be a pseudepigraphon " (Genesis, ..."
4. Herodotus: the fourth, fifth, and sixth books by Herodotus, Reginald Walter Macan (1895)
"... pseudepigraphon or not, might, as far as evidence and probability go, have
been from Plutarch's pen, the text remains an authentic source of information ..."
5. The Critical Review of Theological & Philosophical Literature by Stewart Dingwall Fordyce Salmond (1896)
"Or are we to regard it as a proof of the extreme subtlety both of the forger and
his readers, that this touch was introduced into the pseudepigraphon ! ..."
6. The Origins of Christianity: With an Outline of Van Manen's Analysis of the by Thomas Whittaker (1904)
"At most we see a fault in the form of the pseudepigraphon. The Relation between
Paul and the Corinthians. How are we to reconcile the assurances of i. ..."
7. The International Standard Bible Encyclopaedia by James Orr (1915)
"The main interest of this pseudepigraphon is its Christology, which is principally
to be seen in the 17th ps. The Messiah is to be of the seed of David : He ..."