The concept of Ancient tradition in Christianity
Synonyms: Ancestral tradition, Classical tradition, Long-standing tradition, Old custom, Age-old tradition
In Dutch: Oude traditie; In Finnish: Muinainen perinne; In Spanish: Tradición antigua; In German: Alte Tradition; In Malay: Tradisi kuno; In Swedish: Urgammal tradition; In French: Tradition ancienne
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Christian concept of 'Ancient tradition'
From: A Dictionary of the Bible (Hastings)
(1) This is the tradition concerning John, which led to the belief that John would not die, but would be translated.[1] (2) Ancient tradition is mentioned in the text as the basis for a didactic narrative that is seen by E. Kautzsch, Driver, Nowack, and Marti in the story.[2] (3) Historical practices or interpretations passed down through generations, particularly regarding the formation of the Targum.[3] (4) Historical beliefs regarding the location of Uz as mentioned in various biblical contexts.[4] (5) The name Golgotha may stem from an ancient tradition claiming the skull of Adam was found at this site.[5]
From: A Cyclopedia of Biblical literature
(1) This refers to the traditions that coincide in many points with the Biblical accounts, and serve to illustrate and confirm them, especially in the ancient traditions concerning the Deluge, and in the list of nations in the tenth chapter.[6] (2) Ancient tradition is a source which states that the Israelites took the last of the two routes, the one that runs to Suez.[7] (3) The historical beliefs and customs in early Christianity regarding the authorship and reception of biblical texts.[8] (4) The historical beliefs and practices of early Christians that inform our understanding of the epistles and their content.[9]
From: Ante-nicene Fathers
(1) The foundational beliefs and customs that are maintained by the Pharisees, emphasizing their long-standing historical roots.[10] (2) The long-standing customs and beliefs passed down from the apostles, which retain importance in the faith of believers.[11] (3) The preservation of beliefs about God from the times of the first-formed man, maintained through history.[12] (4) Long-standing customs or beliefs that may not correspond with reality or current understanding.[13]
From: The Existence and Attributes of God
(1) The text suggests that the preservation of the practice of sacrificing is a fragment of an ancient tradition, which seems to be an act of Divine wisdom to prepare men for the doctrine of the great Sacrifice.[14] (2) Cultural and religious practices derived from historical figures like Noah, which persisted but became corrupted over time.[15]
Gnostic concept of 'Ancient tradition'
From: The Gnostics and Their Remains
(1) Long-standing cultural practices handed down from previous generations, often involving myths and rituals.[16]