- Pseudo Philo Biblical Antiquities 1:2 / Jubilees 4:10
- Pseudo Philo Biblical Antiquities 3:10 / Revelation 20:12
- Pseudo Philo Biblical Antiquities 8:8 / Genesis Rabbah 57
- Pseudo Philo Biblical Antiquities 11:5 / Isaiah 34:4
- Pseudo Philo Biblical Antiquities 12:2 / Pirkei Avot 1:1
- Pseudo Philo Biblical Antiquities 12:2 / Exodus 32:2
- Pseudo Philo Biblical Antiquities 13:8 / 1 Timothy 2:14
- Pseudo Philo Biblical Antiquities 18:5 / Apocalypse of Abraham 20:3
- Pseudo Philo Biblical Antiquities 18:5 / Apocalypse of Abraham 20:3
- Pseudo Philo Biblical Antiquities 18:5 / Genesis Rabbah 44:12
- Pseudo Philo Biblical Antiquities 23:5 / Neofiti Genesis 15:7
- Pseudo Philo Biblical Antiquities 32:2 / Judith 8:26
- Pseudo Philo Biblical Antiquities 32:2 / Jubilees 17:16
- Pseudo Philo Biblical Antiquities 32:4 / Augustine City of God 11.32
- Pseudo Philo Biblical Antiquities 32:4 / Genesis Rabbah 56:7
- Pseudo Philo Biblical Antiquities 32:4 / Jubilees 18:16
- Pseudo Philo Biblical Antiquities 32:7 / Testament of Levi 3:2
Summary
Date: 50-120 C.E.
Pseudo-Philo is the name commonly used for the unknown, anonymous author of Biblical Antiquities. Some scholars propose that the Biblical Antiquities was written shortly preceding the destruction of Jerusalem and its temple in 70 C.E. while others suggest that it was written post-70 CE, possibly as late as near the Bar Kokhba revolt. The work itself is a selective rewriting of Jewish scriptural texts and traditions which opens with the creation of the world and ends with the death of King Saul. Many of its additions have parallels in other Jewish traditions.