Praeparatio Evangelica
Eusebius's apologetic work showing that Christianity fulfills the best in pagan philosophy and Jewish prophecy, demonstrating that Greek philosophers drew their teachings from Moses.
Preface and Praise of Sacred Scripture
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I. The Old Testament Establishes Faith
— Book XI cited: Plato drew his teachings from Moses
"Eusebius in his entire book XI of the Preparation for the Gospel teaches that Plato... drew his teachings about God, about the Word of God, about the world's beginning, the immortality of the soul"
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Moses and Christ: Nineteen Parallels
— Book 9, chapter 3 cited via Numenius: "What is Plato but Moses speaking Attic?"
"Numenius, as cited by Eusebius in book 9 of the Preparation for the Gospel, chapter 3, asserts that Plato and Pythagoras followed the teachings of Moses"
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Moses as the Most Ancient Theologian, Philosopher, Poet, and Historian
— Book 9, chapter 4 cited via Eupolemus and Artapanus: Moses transmitted letters to the Egyptians
"Eupolemus and Artapanus, who (as cited by Eusebius in the same place, chapter 4) say that Moses transmitted letters to the Egyptians"
Commentary on the Pentateuch of Moses
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Argumentum
— Cited (Book VII, chapter 11) for the view that Genesis was written after the departure from Egypt
"Eusebius does not dissent, in Book VII of the Preparation, chapter 11"