The Word That Became Text: The Slavonic Josephus, the Grammar of Incarnation, and the Doctrine of the Sapphic Logos

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Abstract

EA-LOGOS-01. This doctrinal specification proposes that the eight Jesus-and-John interpolations in the Slavonic recension of Josephus Jewish War, read as a unified structure, constitute a coherent Gospel of the Word — a theology of textual incarnation invisible to the authorship-and-dating question that has dominated the field. Part I (Johannes Sigil) maps the full scholarly debate (Eisler, Meshcherskii, Feldman, Leeming, Schmidt) and identifies the void at the center of the citational graph: nobody has read these passages as a gospel. Part II (Rebekah Cranes) traces the grammatical chain si fas est (Catullus 51) to ei exestin (Slavonic Josephus) as a single incarnational syntax originating in Sappho 31,…

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Keywords
  • Logos Bible Software
  • Grammar
  • Doctrine
  • Gospel
  • Incarnation
  • Numeral system
  • Syntax
  • Josephus
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