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THE CHALDEAN MAGIAccording to Ancient Sources |
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The pseudepigraphic writings attributed to Dionysius the Areopagite, the convert of St. Paul, Acts xvii. 34, date probably from about the end of the fourth century AD. The quotation is from the seventh of a collection of ten letters, addressed to Polycarp. The reference is to a miracle by which the day was lengthened three-fold said to have occured in the time of Ezekiel.
Dionysius the AreopagiteAccordingly of this the sacred records of the Persians make special mention, and to the present day the Magians celebrate the memorial rites of the triple Mithras.
Cosmas Indicopleustes, 165 A:It is reported that to the present time the Persians keep the festival of Mithras, that is of the Sun, in memory of the miracle of the time of Ezekiel.
Maximus the Confessor, 165 A:To this the Persians bear testimony, when they give to the Sun the name of Mithra, and thus by their celebration of the memorial rites of the "threefold" recall the lengthening of that day. |
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