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Document Details : Title: Noah, Deucalion, and the New Testament Author(s): COLLINS, C. John Journal: Biblica Volume: 93 Issue: 3 Date: 2012 Pages: 403-426 DOI: 10.2143/BIB.93.3.3188766 Abstract : Jewish authors in the second Temple period, as well as early Christian authors after the New Testament, made apologetically-motivated connections between the biblical story of Noah and Gentile stories of the flood, including Greek stories involving Deucalion — most notably Plato’s version. Analysis of the New Testament letters attributed to Peter indicates that these also allude to the Gentile flood stories, likely in order to enhance their readers’ sense of the reality of the biblical events. |
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