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Israel Sarug Ashke**** (also
Saruk or Srugo; fl. 1590–1610) was a
pupil of
Isaac Luria, and
devoted himself at the
death of his
master to the propagation...
- sᵊˌruɣˈɒˌjɒ]; Latin:
Iacobus Sarugiensis; c. 452–521), also
called Jacob of
Sarug or Mar
Jacob (Syriac: ܡܪ ܝܝܥܩܘܒ, romanized: Mār Yaʿquḇ), was one of the...
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Serug (Hebrew: שְׂרוּג –
Śərūḡ, "branch"; Gr****: Σερούχ – Seroúkh) was the son of Reu and the
father of Nahor,
according to
Genesis 11:20–23. He is also...
- most
important ideas that he
stressed in his lectures.
Hayyim Vital Israel Sarug Samuel ben
Isaac de Uçeda Hebrew: האר"י,
meaning "the Lion";
derived from...
- in 1981.
Dayro d-Mor Awgen, Arth,
Switzerland and
Dayro d-Mor Ya`qub d-
Sarug, Warburg,
Germany are the
other monasteries located in Europe. St. Ephrem...
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Monophysite Christologies:
Severus of Antioch,
Philoxenus of Mabbug, and
Jacob of
Sarug. Oxford:
Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0198267126. de Vries, Wilhelm...
- sent by
Malik Shah,
could not
recapture it. The Sultan's ghilman,
Kizil Sarug,
besieged the Daru
fortress in Kuhistan, but
ceased hostilities in connection...
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History of Embryology,
Cambridge 1959, pp. 60-74.
Yousef Kouriyhe. "Jakob von
Sarug (451-521):
Brief an den
Erzdiakon Mar
Julian —
Edessa — 451-521 (Syrisch)...
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people are
Saint Ephrem (373),
Doctor of the Church, and
Saint Jacob of
Sarug (521).
During the
Crusades there were many
examples of warm
relations between...
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Hayim Vital and
Israel Sarug. Both
transcribed Luria's
teachings (in
variant forms)
gaining them
widespread po****rity,
Sarug taking Lurianic Kabbalah...