Cleodemus Malchus

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Cleodemus Malchus (fl. 200 BC) was a Jewish writer of whom only a few lines survive. He connects the descendants of Syria and North Africa with Abraham by identifying Abraham had three sons by Keturah, Apheran (the town of Aphra), Asoureim (the Assyrians), and Iaphran (Africa).[1] His work appears cited in a quote from Alexander Polyhistor referenced by Josephus in Antiquities of the Jews.[2]

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  1. ^ Cleodemus Malchus - Prior to First Century B.C., Early Jewish Writings
  2. ^ Feldman, Louis H. (1996). Jewish Life and Thought Among Greeks and Romans: Primary Readings. Bloomsbury. p. 229. Retrieved 25 August 2019.
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