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Peri Pascha (English title On the Pascha) is a 2nd-century homily of Melito of Sardis written between A.D.160 and 170 in Asia Minor. It was discovered last century and first published in 1940. It describes Christian doctrine on the Paschal mystery in the style of Second Sophistic period. It was originally conjectured to have probably been recited with the kind of cantillation customary in scripture reading.Its first editor, Campbell Bonner, entitled it mistakenly On the Passion. It was corrected to On the Pascha, thanks to the title found in the Papyrus Bodmer XIII, one of the Bodmer Papyri.

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  • Peri Pascha (English title On the Pascha) is a 2nd-century homily of Melito of Sardis written between A.D.160 and 170 in Asia Minor. It was discovered last century and first published in 1940. It describes Christian doctrine on the Paschal mystery in the style of Second Sophistic period. It was originally conjectured to have probably been recited with the kind of cantillation customary in scripture reading.Its first editor, Campbell Bonner, entitled it mistakenly On the Passion. It was corrected to On the Pascha, thanks to the title found in the Papyrus Bodmer XIII, one of the Bodmer Papyri. (en)
  • L'Omelia Pasquale (Περὶ πάσχα, Perì Páscha, "Sulla Pasqua") di Melitone di Sardi è un antico testo omiletico cristiano, il cui testo greco completo è stato rinvenuto nel 1940. (it)
  • Homilia paschalna (przez Euzebiusza wymieniona pod tytułem O Wielkanocy) – wczesnochrześcijański utwór autorstwa Melitona z Sardes, jedyne zachowane w całości z jego dzieł. Datowana na 160–170 rok. (pl)
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  • On the Pascha, 2-3 (en)
  • On the Pascha, 68 (en)
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  • It is he /Jesus/ that delivered us from slavery to liberty, from darkness to light, from death to life, from tyranny to eternal royalty. (en)
  • Understand, therefore, beloved, how it is new and old, eternal and temporary, perishable and imperishable, mortal and immortal, this mystery of the Pascha: old as regards the Law, but new as regards the Word; temporary as regards the model , eternal because of grace; perishable because of the slaughter of the sheep, imperishable because of the life of the Lord; mortal because of the burial in earth, immortal because of the rising from the dead. (en)
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  • Peri Pascha (English title On the Pascha) is a 2nd-century homily of Melito of Sardis written between A.D.160 and 170 in Asia Minor. It was discovered last century and first published in 1940. It describes Christian doctrine on the Paschal mystery in the style of Second Sophistic period. It was originally conjectured to have probably been recited with the kind of cantillation customary in scripture reading.Its first editor, Campbell Bonner, entitled it mistakenly On the Passion. It was corrected to On the Pascha, thanks to the title found in the Papyrus Bodmer XIII, one of the Bodmer Papyri. (en)
  • L'Omelia Pasquale (Περὶ πάσχα, Perì Páscha, "Sulla Pasqua") di Melitone di Sardi è un antico testo omiletico cristiano, il cui testo greco completo è stato rinvenuto nel 1940. (it)
  • Homilia paschalna (przez Euzebiusza wymieniona pod tytułem O Wielkanocy) – wczesnochrześcijański utwór autorstwa Melitona z Sardes, jedyne zachowane w całości z jego dzieł. Datowana na 160–170 rok. (pl)
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  • Omelia pasquale (Melitone) (it)
  • Peri Pascha (en)
  • Homilia paschalna (pl)
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