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O

Origen

Early Christian writer (185-232 AD), who argued that only the four gospels we now have were authentic. Eusebius quotes him as saying, "The four Gospels...are the only indisputable ones in the Church of God under heaven."


P

Papias

Early Christian writer (from early 2nd century). Eusebius quotes him in Ecclesiastical History as making comments about the gospels of Matthew and Mark.

Passover

Jewish festivity to remember the deliverance from Egypt. John organized the chronology of the life of Jesus around these celebrations.

Peter

Apostle who was assisted by Mark in Rome. According to church historians, Mark relied on his accounts of the life of Christ to write his gospel. He called Mark his "son."

Pilate

Roman prefect who authorized the crucifixion of Jesus

Plutarch

Secular Greek historian, A.D. 46-120. Wrote a biography of the Life of Cicero, which is an example of how even secular biographies at that time tried to preserve accurate records.

Q

Qumran

Name of the cave where the Dead Sea Scrolls were found

R

Rabbi

Jewish name for "teacher"

Rufus

Mentioned in the Gospel of Mark as one of the sons of the man who carried the cross of Christ. Probably the same person mentioned by Paul in Romans as a member of the church in Rome.

Rylands

Name given to the oldest manuscript of the Gospel of John (parts of it). Also called Papyrus 52 and dates from around 100-150 AD.


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