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Lives of the Prophets

The ''Lives of the Prophets'' is an ancient apocryphal account of the lives of the prophets from the Old Testament. It is not regarded as scripture by any Jewish or Christian denomination. The work may have been known by the author of some of the Pauline Epistles, as there are similarities in the descriptions of the fates of the prophets, although without naming the individuals concerned.
==Manuscript Tradition==
The work survives only in Christian manuscripts. There are two groups of Greek manuscripts: the first group includes many versions, well known in the past centuries, with heavy Christian additions. Some of these versions were attributed to Epiphanius of Salamis,〔Codex Paris gr 1115 (dated 1276, said E1 or ''Epiphanius Prior'', published in the 16th century) and Codex Coisl. 120 (10th century, said E2 or ''Epiphanius Alter'')〕 others to Dorotheus of Tyre.〔referred to as D or ''Dorotheus'' and included in the ''Chronicon Paschale'', 7th century〕 The other group of Greek manuscripts is more stable and free from the interpolations found in the previous group: the best codex is a 6th-century CE manuscript〔''Codex Marchalianus'', Vatican Library gr.2125〕 usually referred to as ''Q'' or as ''anonymous recension''. There is also a Latin version with a text near to Q used by Isidore of Seville (before 636 CE). There are also versions in Syriac, Armenian, and Arabic.

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