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Aphrahat (c. 280–c. 345; Syriac: ܐܦܪܗܛ, Ap̄rahaṭ ,Persian: فرهاد, Arabic: أفراهاط الحكيم,
Ancient Gr****: Ἀφραάτης, and
Latin Aphraates),
venerated as Saint...
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Aphrahat, Aphraat,
Aphraates or
Afrates (Gr****: Aφραάτηςi; Persian: فرهاد; and
classical Syriac: ܐܦܪܗܛ) was a fourth-century Persian-born
hermit who was...
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includes Aphrahat,
Jacob of Nisibis, Ephrem, Narsai,
Jacob of Serug, Henana, Aba,
Abraham of Izla, Babai,
Hormizd and
Isaac of Nineveh.
Aphrahat (c. 270 –...
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Arabic and
Syrian Christians from the
third to the
eighth century including Aphrahat, Ephrem, Narsai,
Isaac of
Nineveh (d.700), and
Jacob of Sarug,
Jewish commentators...
- virgins,
martyrs and
saints Abdisho,
member of the
Church of the East
Aphrahat,
Syrian Orthodox priest and
saint Stephen I of Antioch,
Byzantine bishop...
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Martyrs of
Tlaxcala Anysia of
Salonika 284 304
found in
Roman Martyrology Aphrahat c. 280 c. 345
found in
Roman Martyrology Aphrodisius 25 May 7 AD 28 April...
- parallels.
Jewish scholar Jacob Neusner has
stated that some
portrayals of
Aphrahat as
someone who
cherry picked from
Rabbinical literature are
based on weak...
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unique office of
Peter in the
primitive Christian community. Ephrem,
Aphrahat and
Maruthas who were
supposed to have been the best
exponents of the early...
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Origen of
Alexandria (184–253)
Cyprian of
Carthage (200–258)
Aphrahat (270–345)
Athanasius of
Alexandria (296–373)
Hillary of
Poitiers (300–368)...
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Third Epistle to the
Corinthians also has a
history of significance. Both
Aphrahat and
Ephraem of
Syria held it in high
regard and
treated it as if it were...