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  1. May 20, 2015 · Though said to have written a commentary on every book of the Bible, the only authentic and extant prose commentaries of Ephrem the Syrian are those on Genesis and (part of) Exodus. These commentaries, following the more traditional “text and gloss” approach, represent a distinct departure from Ephrem’s approach in his Hymns to commentary and theology.

  2. Ephraem was born in the beginning of the fourth century, according to a notice in his commentary on the Genesis (Op. Syr., 1. 23), in Mesopotamia; according to Sozomen (Mist. Eccl., III. 16) and the Syrian biography, at Nisibis. He was educated by Bishop Jacob of Nisibis, and seems to have accompanied him to the Council of Nicaea (325).

  3. EPHRAEM OF SYRIA. EPHRAEM OF SYRIA (c. 306 – 373) was a theologian, biblical interpreter, teacher, poet, and hymnographer whose teaching activity and prolific writings have had lasting influence on the Christian tradition. Renowned for his hymns and poetic homilies, he is regarded as the preeminent Syrian father, a doctor of the universal ...

  4. All translations of Ephrem’s works in this article, unless otherwise noted, are the author’s and are based on the Syriac text of the CSCO editions. Available modern language translations were consulted: Beck’s German translations in the CSCO volumes; Kathleen McVey, Ephrem the Syrian: Hymns (New York: Paulist Press, 1989);

  5. Mar 28, 2008 · Mathews, E. G. and Amar, J., St Ephrem the Syrian. Prose Works: Commentary on Genesis, Letter to Publius, Homily on our Lord , Fathers of the Church 91 ( 1995 ). McCarthy , C. Saint Ephrem’s Commentary on Tatian’s Diatessaron , Journal of Semitic Studies Supplement 2 ( Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1993 ).

  6. Egypt, late 5th or early 6th century. Chester Beatty Library. Ephrem the Syrian[a] (/ ˈiːfrəm, ˈɛfrəm /; c. 306 – 373), also known as Saint Ephrem, Saint Ephraim (/ ˈiːfriəm /), Ephrem of Edessa or Aprem of Nisibis, was a prominent Christian theologian and writer who is revered as one of the most notable hymnographers of Eastern ...

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  8. Singer of the Word of God: Ephrem the Syrian and his Significance in Late Antiquity. By Sebastian P. Brock. Sebastianyotho 1. Piscataway, N.J.: Gorgias, 2020. x + 380 pp. $179.00 cloth. - Volume 90 Issue 3