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Twenty-Four Elders: Revelation and the Old Testament Canon in Victorinus and Melito
- Journal of Early Christian Studies
- Johns Hopkins University Press
- Volume 30, Number 2, Summer 2022
- pp. 165-192
- 10.1353/earl.2022.0012
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Abstract:
Melito of Sardis, it is here argued, reported an Old Testament canon of twenty-four books (rather than twenty-five) and went on to link this figure with the twenty-four elders in Revelation. From Melito, Victorinus of Poetovio took up this exegesis and eventually added his own variation; it is from him that the Latin tradition knows of these interpretations, along with the count of twenty-four books. Further grounds are examined for linking the writings of Melito and Victorinus, including especially their relation to those of Irenaeus and Papias. A reconsideration of Melito’s place in the patristic tradition is also urged, with the suggestion that he wrote his Extracts in Rome ca. 150 and was a pivotal influence in the West.