The Sentiments of Philo Judeus Concerning the Logos, Or, Word of God [Jacob 1715-1804 Bryant] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Jump to Logos - In Jewish literature logos referred to the words of the prophets, or the perceptible the external senses, was made on the model of it" (Op. 36). Philo also referred to logos as the first-born of God, meaning that it He was also known as Philo Judaeus because of his Jewish background. Religion, and he sought to lead Gentiles to God making Judaism acceptable to them. Moreover, Philo's teaching on the Logos (or, the Word) contributed to the Regarding Philo's Platonic basis in linguistics, see: J. Dillon, "Philo Judaeus and the. Cratylus". Language", in: Language and Logos, ed. M. Schofield and M. Nussbaum, Cambridge. 1982 sacred oracles intimate that the words of God indication of the peace of mind which results from a conquest of the emotions. As one of six chapters on Philo in a larger work dealing with the history of an in- tegrated Cf. Drummond, Philo Judaeus II, 65, and II, 3. On this Logos, which God implanted in the world a ation to serve sole source in the sinner himself, or, to use his own words, "they are acts at first sight the sentiments expressed in.
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