Pseudo-Philo

1st Century

Pseudo-Philo is the name given to the otherwise unknown, anonymous author of Biblical Antiquities, which may have been written in Hebrew but survives only in Latin. The text was originally attributed to Philo of Alexandria, but that has been disproven. Biblical Antiquities is a retelling of the biblical narrative filled with literary reworkings, including many traditions not found in other sources.

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Deborah

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And when the people had fasted seven days and sat in sackcloth, the Lord sent to them on the seventh day Deborah, who said to them, “Can the…

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Eluma, Mother of Samson

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Now there was a man from the tribe of Dan whose name was Manoah, son of Edoc, son of Odon, son of Eriden, son of Fadesur, son of Dema, son of Susi, son of Dan. And he had a wife whose name was Eluma…

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Moses’ Prayer after the Sin of the Golden Calf

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And then Moses went up to the mountain and prayed to the Lord, saying, “Behold now, you O God, who have planted this vine and set its roots into the abyss and stretched out its shoots to your most…

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Joshua’s Prayer for Israel before His Death

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And Joshua said, “You above all know, Lord, what moves the heart of the sea before it rages, and you have searched out the constellations and numbered the stars and regulated the rain; you know the…

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Deborah’s Hymn of Thanksgiving

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Then Deborah and Barak the son of Abino and all the people together sang a hymn to the Lord on that day, saying (Judges 5:1), “Behold the Lord has shown us his glory from on high, as he did in the…

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Hannah’s Hymn of Thanksgiving

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And Hannah placed the boy before Eli and said to him, “This is the desire I have desired, and this is the request I have asked” (1 Samuel 1:25–27). And Eli said to her, “You have not asked alone, but…

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Lament of Jephthah’s Daughter

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And when the daughter of Jephthah came to Mount Stelac, she began to weep, and this is her lamentation that she lamented and wept over herself before she departed. And she said, “Hear, you mountains…

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Yael’s Prayer before Killing Sisera

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And when Sisera was sleeping, Jael went out to the flock and got milk from it. And when she was milking, she said, “And now be mindful, Lord, of when you assigned every tribe or race to the earth. Did…

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Hannah’s Prayer for a Child

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And Hannah prayed and said, “Did you not, Lord, search out the heart of all generations before you formed the world? Now what womb is born opened or dies closed unless you wish it? And now let my…

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Pseudo-Philo on Dinah as Job’s Wife

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And Jacob dwelt in [the land where his father had lived as an alien,] the land of Canaan (Genesis 37:1), and Shechem the son of Hamor the Hurrite raped Dinah his daughter and humiliated her (Genesis…

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Pseudo-Philo on Miriam’s Prophecy

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And the spirit of God came upon Miriam one night, and she saw a dream and told it to her parents in the morning, saying, “I have seen this night, and behold a man in a linen garment stood and said to…

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Pseudo-Philo on Jephthah’s Daughter

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And God was very angry and said, “Behold Jephthah has vowed that he will offer to me whatever meets him first on the way (Judges 11:31)…

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Orpah as Mother of Goliath

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And David went out to Goliath and said to him, “Hear this word before you die. Were not the two women, from whom you and I were born, sisters? And your mother was Orpah, and my mother Ruth. And Orpah…

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Pseudo-Philo on Moses’ Prayer at the Sea

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And Moses cried out to the Lord and said, “Lord God of our fathers, did you not say to me, ‘Go and tell the sons of Israel, “God has sent me to you”’ (Exodus 3:14–15)? And now behold you have brought…