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The Christian-Jewish Debate at Tomei (Thmuis), Egypt, circa 620

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This is the editio princeps of the Arabic text of The Christian-Jewish Debate at Tomei (Thmuis), Egypt, accompanied by its first complete translation (English), and a full study. Originally written...
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The editors provide the Arabic editio princeps of The Christian-Jewish Debate at Tomei (Thmuis), Egypt together with the first complete translation into a modern language. The English translation is on the literal side, to aid non-Arabic readers. They analyse the Greek original of the text, its survival solely in an expanded eighth-century Arabic version, and the manuscript and transmission history. They investigate authorship, provenance, and the wider Christian, Jewish, and Islamic contexts. They argue that the narrative reflects an essentially historical encounter circa 620 between the leader of the Jewish community of Thmuis and two monks from a large local monastery, ultimately leading to the baptism of 375 Jews, for which bishop Yasib required voluntary assent. They reconstruct the Jewish presence in Thmuis, known only from this source, and explore two traditions about the community's origins. They clarify the two dates assigned to the debate, the intersection of the Festival of Tabernacles with the Feast of the Exaltation of the Cross, and the extended section on the 72 traits of God. The editors show that the Jewish background of this last section favours its origin in the lost Greek text rather than as an Arabic addition. They examine the early attestation of the Year of the Martyrs in the text, trace the history of Thmuis, its bishops, its monastery, and the city's disappearance, and assess the new information about the Patriarch Benjamin's election. Finally, they explain why the text was translated so early into Arabic and how its scriptural testimonies could address Jewish as well as Muslim objections to Christianity in a period without a complete Arabic Bible.
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Price: £105.80
Pages: 350
Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
Imprint: Mohr Siebeck
Series: Studien und Texte zu Antike und Christentum / Studies and Texts in Antiquity and Christianity
Publication Date: 30 May 2026
ISBN: 9783161647864
Format: Paperback
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RELIGION / History, Interfaith relations, History of religion, Judaism

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1 - Dedication 2 - Acknowledgements 3 - Introduction Introductory Comments Description of the Contents of the Debate at Tomei (with Outline of the Debate) Our Arabic Text of DT, the Individual Manuscripts, Title, and Text Types The Manuscripts of DT Their Completeness Title Text types Three Important Corruptions in U Corrected by the Other Manuscripts DT's Textual Tradition and Some Implications for the Date of Arabic DT Previous Scholarship Original Form and Authorship of the Debate and DT Original Language of DT Date of the Original Debate 631 A.D. versus The Time of Andronicus (616-623) The Year of the Debate Month and Day of the Debate The Date of the Debate in relation to the Jewish Festival of Tabernacles The Date of the Arabic Translation of DT Griveau's First Two Proposed Anachronisms Al-Andalus Year for the Pure Martyrs Provenance of Arabic DT Additional Thoughts on the Christians in DT Thmuis The Monastery The Bible DT Compared to Other Christian-Jewish Dialogues Additional Thoughts on the Jews in DT The Early Jewish Community of Tomei (Thmuis) according to DT The Jewish Community of Tomei circa 620 and Did It Outnumber the Christians? The Gathering Outside Omran's Shop The 72 Traits (Names) of God The Veracity of the Debate and of the Jewish Conversions Griveau's Objections Considered Late Antique Examples of Groups of Jews Converting to Christianity without Coercion Comparison of Omran and the Saracen Phylarch Aspebetos Additional Thoughts on the Islamic Background of DT Muslim Interest in Christian-Jewish and Christian Biblical Debate in the Seventh Century Two Eighth-Century Christian Works Directed at Islam as Further Background to DT Final Thoughts on the Islamic Background to DT 4 - Abbreviations-introduction to Arabic and English Texts 5 - Facing Arabic Text and English Translation 6 - Bibliography