RE: The Doctrina Jacobi
May 10, 2015 at 10:58 pm
(This post was last modified: May 10, 2015 at 10:59 pm by Rayaan.)
Yes, I know what "oblique" means. But it wasn't even an indirect reference.
So let's see exactly what those historical references are.
"This much faded note is preserved on folio 1 of BL Add. 14,461, a codex containing the Gospel accord to Matthew and the Gospel according to Mark." <- Is that referring to the DJ?
"The 8th century BL Add. 14,643 was published by Wright who first brought to attention the mention of an early date of 947 AG (635-6 CE)." <- Is that referring to the DJ?
"One of the most interesting accounts of the early seventh century comes from Sebeos who was a bishop of the House of Bagratunis." <- Is that referring to the DJ?
And many more documents which all fall around 634 CE (the earliest) to 719 CE ... and yet there's no mention of the DJ at all ...
(May 10, 2015 at 10:39 pm)Minimalist Wrote: But you referred to historical references beginning in 634 which is, I'm sorry to say, the DJ.
So let's see exactly what those historical references are.
"This much faded note is preserved on folio 1 of BL Add. 14,461, a codex containing the Gospel accord to Matthew and the Gospel according to Mark." <- Is that referring to the DJ?
"The 8th century BL Add. 14,643 was published by Wright who first brought to attention the mention of an early date of 947 AG (635-6 CE)." <- Is that referring to the DJ?
"One of the most interesting accounts of the early seventh century comes from Sebeos who was a bishop of the House of Bagratunis." <- Is that referring to the DJ?
And many more documents which all fall around 634 CE (the earliest) to 719 CE ... and yet there's no mention of the DJ at all ...