L’emorroissa dei sinottici è Cipro, moglie di Erode Agrippa I? Un’ipotesi storico-esegetica – Parte seconda
Abstract
The present work proposes the specific historical hypothesis according to which the anonymous woman known in the gospels as the bleeding woman (haemorrhoissa) can be identified with Cypros, the wife of Marcus Julius Agrippa, the one who, a few years after the death of Jesus, would become Herod Agrippa I, the last king of Judea from 41 to 44 AD. The research brings back a married emorroissa, with a child, transgressive and courageous, but above all with the possibility of having a name, after centuries of anonymity.
Keywords
- Bleeding Woman –
- Cypros –
- "Halakhah" –
- Purity and Impurity –
- "Mamzer"
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