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    The Sibylline Oracles (Latin: Oracula Sibyllina; sometimes called the pseudo-Sibylline Oracles) are a collection of oracular utterances written in Greek hexameters ascribed to the Sibyls, prophetesses who uttered divine revelations in a frenzied state. Fourteen books and eight fragments of Sibylline Oracles … See more

    The Sibylline Oracles in their existing form are a chaotic medley. They consist of 12 books (or 14) of various authorship, date, and religious conception. The final arrangement, thought to be due to an unknown editor of … See more

    The oldest of the surviving Sibylline oracles seem to be books 3-5, which were composed partly by Jews in Alexandria. The third oracle seems to have been composed in the reign of Ptolemy VI Philometor. Books 1-2 may have been written by … See more

    Alexander Polyhistor
    Hebrew Sibyl
    Jewish eschatology
    Vaticinia ex eventu describes the phenomenon of pretended oracles written after the event. See more

    Milton S. Terry, The Sibylline Oracles (complete text, at Elfinspell)
    Milton S. Terry, The sibylline oracles: only those fragments that are quoted in Patristic writings, annotated … See more

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    The text has been transmitted in fourteen "books", preserved in two distinct manuscript traditions, one containing books 1–8, the other 9–14. However, "book 9" consists of … See more

    The so-called Sibylline oracles are couched in classical hexameter verses. The contents are of the most varied character and for the most … See more

    • J. Geffcken, Die Oracula Sibyllina, Leipzig, Hinrichs, 1902.
    • A. Peretti, La Sibilla babilonese nella propaganda ellenistica, Firenze, … See more

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    WebSibylline Oracles, collection of oracular prophecies in which Jewish or Christian doctrines …

  3. https://biblehub.com/library/deane/pseudepigrapha/the_sibylline_oracles.htm

    WebIn tracing any particular view or tenet or idea, we cannot, as in the ordinary case of a book …

  4. https://www.catholic.com/encyclopedia/sibylline-oracles

    WebSibylline Oracles is the name given to certain collections of supposed prophecies, …

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      • As is evident from Vergil's reference to the "final age" in his fourth Eclogue, the division of world history into periods was a feature of pagan sibylline prophecies. This is confirmed by a pagan literary test, Lycophron's Alexandra (third or second century bce), which is influenced by pagan sibylline texts. The authors of the Jewish and Christian...
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      WebDec 22, 2016 · Summary. The Sibylline Oracles had a long life. The Sibyl was in origin a …

    • https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/sibyl-and-sibylline-oracles

      WebSibylline oracles, in hexametric verses, circulated in Athens in the fifth century B.C.E.; …

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sibylline_Books

      WebThe Sibylline Books (Latin: Libri Sibyllini) were a collection of oracular utterances, set out …

    • https://sacred-texts.com/cla/sib/sib.pdf

      Weboracles once included in the Sibylline books which were kept at Rome. They presented …

    • Sibylline Oracles – NASSCAL

      https://www.nasscal.com/e-clavis-christian-apocrypha/sibylline-oracles

      WebWith respect to composition, the Jewish-Christian Sibylline Oracles date from …



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