Uciderea pruncilor (Romanian Wikipedia)

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  • E. Porcher, ed. and tr., Histoire d'Isaac, patriarche Jacobite d'Alexandrie de 686 à 689, écrite par Mina, évêque de Pchati, volume 11. 1915. Texts in Arabic, Greek and Syriac, p. 526.

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  • Maier, Paul L. (). „Herod and the Infants of Bethlehem”. În Summers, Ray; Vardaman, E. Jerry. Chronos, Kairos, Christos II: Chronological, Nativity, and Religious Studies in Memory of Ray Summers (în engleză). Mercer University Press. p. 170. ISBN 978-0-86554-582-3. Most recent biographies of Herod the Great deny it entirely, with one exception: in his The Life and Times of Herod the Great, Stewart Perowne deems the killing of the children "wholly in keeping with all that we know of him [Herod the Great]."4 
  • Magness 2021, p. 126. Magness, Jodi (). Masada: From Jewish Revolt to Modern Myth. Princeton University Press. p. 126. ISBN 978-0-691-21677-5. 

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  • Holy Innocents in the Catholic Encyclopedia: "The Greek Liturgy asserts that Herod killed 14,000 boys (ton hagion id chiliadon Nepion), the Syrians speak of 64,000, many medieval authors of 144,000, according to Apocalypse 14:3. Writers who accept the historicity of the episode reduce the number considerably, since Bethlehem was a rather small town. Joseph Knabenbauer brings it down to fifteen or twenty (Evang. S. Matt., I, 104), August Bisping to ten or twelve (Evang. S. Matt.), Lorenz Kellner to about six (Christus und seine Apostel, Freiburg, 1908); cf. "Anzeiger kath. Geistlichk. Deutschl.", 15 Febr., 1909, p. 32."

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  • "Cum audisset inter pueros quos in Syria Herodes rex Iudaeorum intra bimatum iussit interfici filium quoque eius occisum, ait: Melius est Herodis porcum esse quam filium," (Ambrosius Theodosius Macrobius, Saturnalia, book II, chapter IV:11).

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