Episode 11: How did an extra-biblical tradition about the magicians of the Exodus story became accepted as fact and part of the Christian Bible? Follow the development of the Jannes and Jambres legend from the deserts of Judaea to the writings of Roman philosophers and beyond, with an excursus on the doctrine of biblical authority.
Chapters:
0:12 - Prologue
2:05 - The History of Jannes and Jambres
6:23 - Summary
7:05 - Excursus on biblical inerrancy
7:56 - Stuff at the end
★ Special thanks to John Kesler for consulting and advice.
★ Special thanks to Derek Lambert at @MythVisionPodcast for narration assistance. ( / @mythvisionpodcast )
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Sources and References:
⦾ Pietersma, Albert (1997). The Apocryphon of Jannes and Jambres the Magicians.
⦾ Bauckham, Richard (1998). “The Rich Man and Lazarus: the Parable and the Parallels”, in The Fate of the Dead: Studies on the Jewish & Christian Apocalypses.
⦾ Grabbe, Lester (1979). The Jannes/Jambres Tradition in Targum Pseudo-Jonathan and Its Date. JBL 98/3.
⦾ Lehtipuu, Outi (2007). The Afterlife Imagery in Luke’s Story of the Rich Man and Lazarus.
⦾ Sturdy, J.V.M. (2007). Redrawing the Boundaries: The Date of Early Christian Literature
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