Ante-Nicene Fathers/Volume VI/Julius Africanus/Extant Fragments of the Chronography/Part 8

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Ante-Nicene Fathers Vol. VI, Extant Fragments of the Chronography
by Julius Africanus, translated by Philip Schaff et al.
Part 8
158293Ante-Nicene Fathers Vol. VI, Extant Fragments of the Chronography — Part 8Philip Schaff et al.Julius Africanus

VIII.[1]

Of Abraham.

From this rises the appellation of the Hebrews. For the word Hebrews is interpreted to mean those who migrate across, viz., who crossed the Euphrates with Abraham; and it is not derived, as some think, from the fore-mentioned Heber. From the flood and Noe, therefore, to Abraham’s entrance into the promised land, there are in all 1015 years; and from Adam, in 20 generations 3277 years.


Footnotes[edit]

  1. In the same, p. 99, al. 79. [רבַעָ is the verb.]