Читаем Деяния апостолов. Главы I-VIII. Историко-филологический комментарий полностью

Август (Лk 2:1)27 до Р. Х.–14 по Р. Х.
Тиберий (Лк 3:1)14-37
Гай Калигула37-41
Клавдий (Деян 11:28; 18:2)41-54
Нерон (Деян 25:11 сл., 21; 26:32; 27:24)54-68
Гальба68-69
Отон69
Вителлий69
Веспасиан69-79
Тит79-81
Домициан81-96
Нерва96-98

II. Правители Иудеи в новозаветное время

Ирод Великий, царь (Иос. Флав., Иуд. войн., 1.181, 203-215, 220-673; 2.84-92, 266; 5.161-171, 238-247; 7.285-303; Иуд. древн., 7.394; 13.357; 14.156-17.205; 19.328-329; 20.246-251; Мф 2:1-21; Лк 1:5)37-4 до Р. Х.
Архелай, этнарх (Иос. Флав., Иуд. войн., 1.562, 602, 646, 664, 668, 670-673; 2.1-117; Иуд. древн., 17.20, 188-354; 18.1-2, 26)4 до Р. Х.–6 по Р. Х.

Префекты

Копоний (Иос. Флав., Иуд. войн., 2.117; Иуд. древн., 18.2, 29-31) Coponiusок. 6-9
М. Амбивий (Иос. Флав., Иуд. древн., 18.31) M. Ambiviusок. 9-12
Анний Руф (Иос. Флав., Иуд. древн., 18.32 сл.) Annius Rufiisок. 12-15
Валерий Грат (Иос. Флав., Иуд. древн., 18.33-35, 177) Valerius Gratus15-26
Понтий Пилат (Тацит, Анналы, 15.44.4; Филон, Посольство к Гаю, 299-305; Иос. Флав., Иуд. войн. 2.169-177; Иуд. древн., 18.35, 55-59, 62-64, 87-89, 177; Мк 15:1-15; Лк 13:1; Ин 18:29-19:38; Деян 4:27) Pontius Pilatus18-37
Марцелл (Иос. Флав., Иуд. древн., 18.89) Marcellus37
Марулл (Иос. Флав. Иуд. древн. 18.237) Marullus37-41

Царь

Ирод Агриппа (Иос. Флав., Иуд. войн., 2.178-183; 206-222 Иуд. древн. 18.143-239; 19.274-361; Деян 12:1-23)41-44

Прокураторы

Куспий Фад (Иос. Флав., Иуд. войн., 2.220; Иуд. древн., 15.406; 19.363 сл.; 20.2-14, 97-100) Cuspius Fadus44-ок. 45
Тиберий Юлий Александр (Иос. Флав., Иуд. войн., 2.220; Иуд. древн., 20.100-102) Tiberius Julius Alexanderок. 45-48
Вентидий Куман (Иос. Флав., Иуд. войн., 2.223-246; Иуд. древн., 20.103-136) Ventidius Cumanus48-52
Марк Антоний Феликс (? Тиб. Клавдий Феликс) (Иос.Флав., Иуд. войн., 2.247-270; Иуд. древн., 20.137-181; Тацит, Анналы, 12.54; История, 5.9; Деян 23:24; 24:27) M. Antonius Felix (? Tib. Claudius Felix)59-52
Порций Фест (Иос. Флав., Иуд. древн. 20.182-200; Деян 24:27-26:32) Porcius Festus59-62
Лукцей Альбин (Иос. Флав., Иуд. войн., 2.272-277; 6.305; Иуд. древн., 20.197, 202-209, 215, 252) Lucceius Albinus62-65
Гессий Флор (Иос. Флав., Иуд. войн., 2.277-558; Иуд. древн., 18.25; 20.215, 252-257; Тацит, История, 5.10) Gessius Florus65-66

СПИСОК СОКРАЩЕНИЙ

ABD – The Anchor Bible Dictionary

AIIFCS – The Book of Acts in Its First Century Setting

AJT – American Journal of Theology

ANRW – Aufstieg und Niedergang der römischen Welt: Geschichte und Kultur Roms im Spiegel der neuen Forschung, Berlin/New York, 1972 –

ASG – Abhandlungen d. kgl. Sächsishen Gesellschaft d. Wissenschaften (phil.-hist. Klasse), 1870 –

AV – Authorized (King James) Version

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