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The Works of Philo: A Modern Translation, Volume Two

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The Works of Philo: A Modern Translation, Volume Two

By: Philo of Alexandria
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God, Humanity, and the Early Patriarchs: Unlock Philo’s Lessons on Life and Virtue
Continue your journey with the second volume of The Works of Philo: A Modern Translation, exploring divine wisdom, moral responsibility, and the early stories of the Bible.
  • Readable, Faithful Translation – Clear English rendering of Philo’s Greek that retains nuance and philosophical depth.
  • Biblical Figures in Focus – Examine Noah, Abraham, and the origins of human civilization through allegory and insight.
  • Ethics, Labor, and Virtue – Discover Philo’s perspectives on sobriety, work, morality, and divine justice.
  • Part of a Complete Four-Volume Series – Includes indexes for names, places, groups, and biblical references for easy navigation.
  • Essential for Bible Students and Curious Readers – Provides historical and philosophical context for Scripture and first-century Jewish thought.
This volume features On the Unchangeableness of God, On Husbandry, On Noah’s Work as a Planter, On Drunkenness, On Sobriety, On the Confusion of Tongues, On the Migration of Abraham, Who Is the Heir, On the Preliminary Studies, On Flight and Finding, On the Change of Names, and On Dreams.
Philo blends biblical narrative with philosophical reflection, offering guidance on human responsibility, virtue, and divine justice. His allegorical readings illuminate the moral and spiritual lessons hidden in the stories of the early patriarchs, revealing the connections between Scripture, human life, and the pursuit of wisdom.
This translation was prepared through an AI-assisted process, combining digital tools with traditional editorial work.
Christianity Historical History Philosophy Religious Studies Theology Morality
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