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  • Ibas of Edessa
    '''Ibas''' (died October 28, 457) was [[bishop]] of [[Edessa, Mesopotamia|Edessa]] (c. 435–457) and was born in [[Syria]]. His name in [[Syriac language| ... He appears first as a presbyter of the church of Edessa during the episcopate of [[Rabbula]], warmly espousing the theological vie ...
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  • Article: And These Three Are One by Will Kinney
    ... 20 AD, [[Fulgentius]], [[Cassiodorus]], [[Isidore of Seville]], [[Jaqub of Edessa]], [[Thomas Aquinas]], [[John Wycliffe]], [[Desiderus Erasmus]], [[Lopez d ...
    41 KB (6860 words) - 12:48, 8 March 2016
  • Syriac Sinaiticus
    ... d in the Syrian churches. There was a promulgation by Bishop [[Rabbula of Edessa]] in between AD 411 and 435, that four separate Gospels come into being in ...
    12 KB (1963 words) - 09:57, 20 December 2019
  • Syriac versions of the Bible
    ... y. Authorship was ascribed to [[Rabbula]], bishop of [[Edessa, Mesopotamia|Edessa]] ([[411 AD|411]]-[[435 AD|435]]). The Syriac church still uses it in the ...
    8 KB (1159 words) - 15:26, 10 March 2016
  • Peshitta
    ... w Testament was made in connection with the visit of Thaddaeus to Abgar at Edessa belongs also to unreliable tradition. Mark has even been credited in ancie ... ... ably the work of Jews, of whom there was a colony in [[Edessa, Mesopotamia|Edessa]] about the commencement of the Christian era.<sup>[3]</sup> The older vie ...
    34 KB (5221 words) - 08:13, 5 March 2016
  • Article: John MacArthur - Pastor with NO Infallible Bible by Will Kinney
    ... 5 AD, Jerome 420 AD, Fulgentius, Cassiodorus, Isidore of Seville, Jaqub of Edessa, Thomas Aquinas, John Wycliffe, Desiderus Erasmus, Lopez de Zuniga, John C ...
    30 KB (5012 words) - 04:41, 9 March 2016
  • Article: 1 John 5:7 These three are one by Will Kinney
    ... , Jerome [[420 AD]], Fulgentius, Cassiodorus, Isidore of Seville, Jaqub of Edessa, Thomas Aquinas, John Wycliffe, Desiderus Erasmus, Lopez de Zuniga, John C ...
    41 KB (7109 words) - 04:18, 9 March 2016
  • Syriac language
    ... Middle Aramaic]]. Having first appeared in the early first century CE in [[Edessa]], classical Syriac became a major literary language throughout the [[Midd ... Syriac was the local accent of Aramaic in [[Edessa]], and evolved under the influence of the Church of the East and the Syria ...
    6 KB (913 words) - 10:48, 1 February 2019
  • History of Eastern Orthodox Christian theology
    ... ]], [[Nestorius of Constantinople]], [[Theodoret of Cyrus]], and [[Ibas of Edessa]].
    71 KB (10973 words) - 09:26, 5 February 2019
  • Sextus Julius Africanus
    ... ndash;235). He appears to have known [[Abgar VIII]], the Christian King of Edessa (176&ndash;213).
    6 KB (840 words) - 07:49, 28 December 2018
  • Ibas of Edessa
    '''Ibas''' (died October 28, 457) was [[bishop]] of [[Edessa, Mesopotamia|Edessa]] (c. 435–457) and was born in [[Syria]]. His name in [[Syriac language| ... He appears first as a presbyter of the church of Edessa during the episcopate of [[Rabbula]], warmly espousing the theological vie ...
    16 KB (2523 words) - 01:39, 4 January 2012
  • Article: Syriac Versions by Thomas Nicol
    ... w Testament was made in connection with the visit of Thaddaeus to Abgar at Edessa belongs also to unreliable tradition. Mark has even been credited in ancie ... ... n of the Old Testament was the work of Jews, of whom there was a colony in Edessa about the commencement of the Christian era (Early Eastern Christianity, 7 ...
    17 KB (2826 words) - 03:55, 4 May 2019
  • Article:And These Three Are One by Jesse Boyd
    ... . In fact, the evidence yields quite the contrary. For example, Jaqub of Edessa, a well-known church writer from the seventh century who wrote in Syriac, ... ... specially since he has obviously not evaluated all the evidence. Jaqub of Edessa, Tremellius, and Gutbier had to get the Comma from somewhere.
    109 KB (17613 words) - 13:11, 17 March 2016
  • The Revision Revised by John William Burgon
    conjecture)—“would be either Edessa or Nisibis.”—(p. 136.) hypothesis) penetrated into Syria proper; and the Bishops of Edessa or
    1.12 MB (173197 words) - 12:39, 10 January 2019
  • William Wright (orientalist)
    * Fragments of the Turras mamlla nahraya or Syriac grammar / of Jacob of Edessa : edited from mss. in the British Museum and the Bodleian Library by W. Wr ...
    7 KB (1028 words) - 04:26, 23 April 2020
  • Bible translations into Armenian
    ... , for soon afterwards John of Egheghiatz and Joseph of Baghin were sent to Edessa to translate the Scriptures. They journeyed as far as Constantinople, and ...
    4 KB (615 words) - 23:02, 31 August 2020

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