Aristeas

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Aristeas is the purported Hellenistic Jewish author traditionally associated with the "Letter of Aristeas," a work describing the legendary Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible known as the Septuagint.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hellenistic Jewish author
Hellenistic Jewish literature
ancient writer
epistolary work
pseudepigraphic work
pseudonymous author
associatedWith Alexandria
Tanakh
surface form: Hebrew Bible

Ptolemaic Kingdom
surface form: Ptolemaic Egypt

Ptolemaic Kingdom
Ptolemy II Philadelphus
Septuagint
authorshipStatus disputed
pseudonymous
centralFigure Eleazar
surface form: High Priest Eleazar

Ptolemy II Philadelphus
culturalContext Hellenistic Jews
surface form: Hellenistic Judaism
describedIn Letter of Aristeas
describes commissioning of the Septuagint
legendary translation of the Torah into Greek
fieldOfWork Jewish–Greek cultural interaction
biblical translation tradition
historicity uncertain
influenced later accounts of the Septuagint’s origin
language Koine Greek
languageOfWorkOrName Greek
mentionedIn scholarship on the Septuagint
notableFor account of the creation of the Septuagint
depiction of Jewish law to a Greek audience
primaryWork Letter of Aristeas
purportedEthnicity Jewish
purportedOccupation courtier at the Ptolemaic court
religion Judaism
religiousTradition Judaism
roleInWork narrator of the Letter of Aristeas
timePeriod Hellenistic period
topic Jewish law
Jewish wisdom
relations between Jews and Hellenistic rulers
traditionallyAssociatedWith Letter of Aristeas
usedBy Jewish historians
early Christian authors
workSubject origin of the Septuagint
translation of the Hebrew Bible into Greek

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