Trypho

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Trypho is a Jewish interlocutor featured in Justin Martyr’s early Christian apologetic work "Dialogue with Trypho," where he debates theological issues with the author.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Jewish interlocutor
dialogue interlocutor
fictional person
literary character
appearsIn Dialogue with Trypho NERFINISHED
associatedWithRegionInText Ephesus NERFINISHED
associatedWithWorkLanguage Greek
createdBy Justin Martyr NERFINISHED
debatesWith Justin Martyr NERFINISHED
dialogueForm question and answer
discussesTopic Christian interpretation of prophecy
Messiah NERFINISHED
fulfillment of Hebrew Scriptures
identity of Jesus
law and covenant
historicity disputed
literaryFunction foil to Justin Martyr
voice of Jewish critique of Christianity
portrayedAs learned in Jewish law and scripture
open to extended debate with Christians
religiousContext Judaism NERFINISHED
religiousIdentityInText Jew
roleInWork conversation partner of Justin Martyr
debater of theological issues
representative of Jewish objections to Christianity
sourceType early Christian literature
textualStatus known only from Dialogue with Trypho
timePeriodDepicted 2nd century
workGenreContext Christian apologetics
philosophical dialogue

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