- Yuna Ἰωνάς Youssof / Youssef Yūsuf / يوسف
Yosef יוֹסֵף
Joseph ܝܲܘܣܸܦ
Yawsep̄ Ἰωσήφ Youshaʿ Yūshaʿ / Yashūʿ يُوشَعُ / يَشُوعُ Yĕhôshúa Yôshúa יְהוֹשֻׁעַ...
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Joseph (
Yawsep) Hūzāyā (fl. c. 530) was a
Nestorian teacher and author. His name
indicates that he
hailed from Khuzestan.
Joseph was a
disciple of Narsai...
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based it
largely on the
eyewitness testimony of Theodotus'
disciple Joseph (
Yawsep). It "is one of the
longest extant narrative sources of any kind from early...
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Syriaques (Darwin Press, 2004), pp. 100–102.
Robert A.
Kitchen (2011), "
Yawsep Ḥazzaya", in
Sebastian P. Brock;
Aaron M. Butts;
George A. Kiraz; Lucas...
- (OLA 89; 1999), 65–83. (includes
comparative discussion of two lists, by
Yawsep d-Beth
Qelayta [1924,
reprint 1955] and by
Iskhaq Rehana d-Beth
Gadda [1965...
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patriarchs of
contested and
limited authority:
Severus Isḥoq (1804–1816)
Yawsep of ʿArnas (1805–1834) Barṣawmo of Ḥbob (1816–1839)
Mirza of Beth Sbirina...
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Joseph Hazzaya (Syriac: ܝܘܣܦ ܚܙܝܐ, romanized:
Yawsep Ḥazzāyā; born c. 710) was an 8th-century
Syriac Christian writer,
ascetic and mystic. The nickname...
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Joseph Busnaya, in
Syriac Yawsip or
Yawsep Būsnāyā (?869–979), was an East
Syriac monk and
mystic in
Upper Mesopotamia. His disciple, John (Yoḥannan) bar...
- Tīshā was the
Abbot of the monastery. In 1869, he
accompanied Patriarch Mar
Yawsep VI Audo to the
First Vatican Council.
There he
attended college and continued...
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National Library.
Yusuf identifies himself in the
colophon as the
deacon "
Yawsep bar Dahdah(o) of the
blessed village of 'Aynquro", the
Syriac name of Aqoura...