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The general form, though not universal, in which Epiphanius described each sect included four parts: a brief mention of the sect's relationship to previously-mentioned sects; a description of the sect's beliefs; a lengthy refutation of its doctrine, including arguments from the scriptures and
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Epiphanius interpreted the fourscore (80) concubines as sects, who take the name of Christ without being truly matrimonial; the threescore queens as the generations from Adam to Jesus; the one dove as the true wife, the church; and the numberless virgins as all the philosophies unrelated to
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furnishes very valuable information concerning the religious history of the fourth century, either because the author confines himself to transcribing documents preserved by him alone, or because he writes down his personal observations. With regard to
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was published in 1987 (Book I) and 1993 (Books II and III), by Frank Williams. This was based on Karl Holl's edition, released in 1915 (Book I), 1922 (Book II), and 1933 (Book III), totaling 1500 pages.
132:: a table of contents, and a description of Epiphanius's methods and purpose in writing. The work is divided into three books, with a total of seven volumes. It ends with what has since been called 245:
reflects the character of Epiphanius and his method of working. Sometimes, his intense passion prevents him from inquiring carefully into the doctrines he opposes. Thus, on his own avowal (
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of Ephraim. A full Russian translation was published in the 19th century. A partial translation exists in German and another in English (by Philip Amidon).
269:, VIII, xl). There is, however, much information not found elsewhere. Chapters devoted only to the doctrinal refutation of heresies are rare. As an 148: 782: 261:
monks, whom he opposed, that he was not acquainted with either their school or their books, and that he only spoke from hearsay (
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The first section of the first of the three books contains an account of 20 heretical sects before the time of
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to the latter part of the fourth century, detailing their histories, and rebutting their beliefs. The
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The Panarion of Epiphanius of Salamis: Book I: (Sects 1-46) Second Edition, Revised and Expanded
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The Panarion of Epiphanius of Salamis, Book II and III: Book II and III (Sects 47-80, De Fide)
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The Panarion of Epiphanius of Salamis, Books II and III. De Fide: Second, revised edition
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of their beliefs; a comparison of the sect to a repulsive animal, particularly a snake.
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Necessarily much of the information in this large compilation varies in value. The
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There are threescore queens, and fourscore concubines, and maidens without number.
161:ח שִׁשִּׁים הֵמָּה מְלָכוֹת, וּשְׁמֹנִים פִּילַגְשִׁים; וַעֲלָמוֹת, אֵין מִסְפָּר. 721: 47:, meaning "bread basket"), to which 16th-century Latin translations gave the name 740: 686: 671: 509: 350: 250: 147:
6:8-9, quoted below in the original Hebrew, and in the English translation from
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Tatiana Lekova, "The Old Church Slavonic Version of Epiphanius of Salamis'
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and intellectual work were equally esteemed. In connection with the
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in the early 10th century. It is preserved in the 12th-century
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The Panarion of Epiphanius of Salamis, Book I (Sects 1-46)
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The Panarion of Epiphanius of Salamis, Book I (Sects 1-46)
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The Panarion etc., Book II and III (Sects 47-80, De Fide)
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Epiphanius of Salamis (Excerpts on the Council of Nicaea
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Frank Williams, translator, 1994 (E.J. Brill, Leiden)
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Frank Williams, translator, 1987 (E.J. Brill, Leiden)
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Book by Epiphanius of Salamis about Christian heresies
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The number of sects covered in the work is based on
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With regard to the 112:); hence the title of the work; the 540: 389:at the time of his installation at 365:, and fragments of the treatise of 293:, lxvii), he makes known a curious 184:My dove, my undefiled, is but one; 175: 160: 13: 664: 393:. In the chapter dealing with the 14: 794: 715: 436:The original text was written in 155: 116:even outlines the content of the 321:. He transcribes two letters of 176:ט אַחַת הִיא, יוֹנָתִי תַמָּתִי 431: 424:used them as the basis for his 257:, he had to acknowledge to the 783:Works by Epiphanius of Salamis 635: 610: 585: 558: 479: 1: 513:. 1987. (E.J. Brill, Leiden) 472: 128:The treatise begins with two 401:, lxxvi) he has preserved a 7: 778:4th-century Christian texts 173: 158: 10: 799: 428:, "Against all Heresies". 412:Epiphanius also wrote the 180: 165: 123: 107: 37: 763:Christian anti-Gnosticism 451:during the reign of Tsar 216:. In the editions of the 642:Williams, Frank (2012). 617:Williams, Frank (1993). 592:Williams, Frank (2008). 581:10.18778/2084-140X.09.03 224:as follows: Epiphanius, 73:Jewish–Christian gospels 728:Some excerpts from the 337:, lxx), as well as the 77:Gospel of the Ebionites 711:. 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Index

early Christian
heresiology
Koinē Greek
Latin
Epiphanius of Salamis
heresies
sects
Adam
Jewish–Christian gospels
Gospel of the Ebionites
Gospel of the Hebrews
Ancoratus
Syedra
Pamphylia
barque
proems
Great Church
Song of Songs
JPS
Jesus
Christianity
Hellenism
Samaritanism
Judaism
reductio ad absurdum
Apollinarianism
Constantinople
Origenist
Sozomen
apologist

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