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  1. In this video cover St. Cyril's Genesis 6-14 Bible Commentary, the biblical events that St. Cyril discusses in Book 2 of Glaphyra are as follows: Noah's Ark Show more.

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  2. Theology Classics: Cyril of AlexandriaIn this episode, Matt Emerson and Luke Stamps summarize and discuss the main points of Cyril’s On the Unity of Christ, ...

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  3. Oct 17, 2020 · Genesis According to St. Cyril of Alexandria, Genesis 1-6 Bible Commentary - YouTube. David Erhan. 17.4K subscribers. 215. 3K views 3 years ago. Glaphyra on the Pentateuch:...

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    • The Soul Is Not The Spirit
    • When Sin Rules, The Spirit Departs
    • Salvation – A Return to Genesis 2:7

    Cyril explicitly identifies the “breath of life” in Gen. 2:7 as the Holy Spirit. However, he is concerned that some might misunderstand the passage and assume that the Holy Spirit became Adam’s soul. He warns his readers, “Let none of us catechize falsely on this point.”2Cyril, Commentary on John 14:20 (Maxwell 2:187). The exegetical difficulty he ...

    Correspondingly, when Cyril describes the fall into sin, he often focuses on the loss of the Spirit and the loss of life. He identifies the curse in Gen. 3:19, “Earth you are, and to earth you will return”11When Cyril quotes the Old Testament, he always quotes the Septuagint. In Gen. 3:19, the Septuagint has “earth,” not “dust” as English Bibles, f...

    Salvation for Cyril reverses this loss. One of the many images Cyril uses to describe salvation is theosis, or divinization. The two most often cited Scripture texts in this regard are “You are gods” (Psa. 82:6) and “so that through them [God’s promises] you may become partakers of the divine nature” (2 Pet. 1:4). When Cyril describes salvation thi...

  4. Jun 27, 2024 · Saint Cyril of Alexandria was instrumental in the Church’s doctrinal statement that there is one person but two natures in Christ. The practical implication of this teaching is that we believe that Jesus is truly God and truly human.

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  5. Cyril received a classical and theological education at Alexandria and was ordained by his uncle. He accompanied Theophilus to Constantinople in 403 and was present at the Synod of the Oak that deposed John Chrysostom, whom he believed guilty of the charges against him.

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  7. Aug 10, 2023 · Cyril of Alexandria lived in Egypt and fought against heresies in the 5th century. He was also embroiled in multiple controversies and conflicts in a contentious era at the end of the Roman Empire.

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