Revelation of Jesus Christ to Peter, by Pseudo-John Chrysostom

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Category: Pseudo-Apostolic Memoirs

Related literature: Revelation Discourse of Jesus

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1. SUMMARY

Named Historical Figures and Characters:  Abraham (patriarch), Adam (patriarch), Annas (scribe/high priest), Caiaphas, David (king), Enoch (patriarch), Esau, Eve (matriarch), Gabriel (angel), Hagar, Herod (the Great), Holy Spirit, Jesus Christ, Isaac (patriarch), Ishmael, Jacob (patriarch), Joachim (father of Mary), John (the Baptist), John (son of Zebedee), Joseph (of Nazareth), Judas Iscariot, Lazarus, Magi, Mary (Virgin), Moses (patriarch), Peter (apostle), Satan, Solomon (king), Tartaros.

Geographical Locations: abyss, Bethlehem, Calvary, Egypt, Mount of Olives, Nazareth.

2. RESOURCES

3. BIBLIOGRAPHY

3.1 Manuscripts and Editions

3.1.1 Arabic

Waddi El Natrun, Dayr Qiddīs Anbā Maqqār,  380 (Hag. 14), fols. 302r–319v (1737)

Suicu, Alin. “An Arabic Revelation of Jesus Christ to Peter. Edition and Translation of St. Macarius, Hag. 14, ff. 203r–319v.” Academia.edu (incomplete).

3.2 Modern Translations

3.2.1 English

Suicu, Alin. “An Arabic Revelation of Jesus Christ to Peter. Edition and Translation of St. Macarius, Hag. 14, ff. 203r–319v.” Academia.edu (incomplete).

3.3 General Works

Suciu, Alin. The Berlin-Strasbourg Apocryphon: A Coptic Apostolic Memoir. WUNT 370. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2017 (esp. p. 131).