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  1. Jul 9, 2008 · Select works of S. Ephrem the Syrian : translated out of the original Syriac, with notes and indices. by. Ephraem, Syrus, Saint, 303-373. Publication date. 1847. Topics. Christian literature, Early, Fathers of the church. Publisher. Oxford : John Henry Parker. Collection. Princeton; americana. Contributor. Princeton Theological Seminary Library.

  2. Jul 26, 2022 · It is the first of two volumes that will offer new English translations of selected prose works by St. Ephrem the Syrian (c. A.D. 309-373). This first volume contains St. Ephrem's Commentary on Genesis, Commentary on Exodus, Homily on Our Lord, and Letter to Publius.

  3. Christopher Buck gives a summary of analysis of a selection of six key scenarios (the way, robe of glory, sons and daughters of the Covenant, wedding feast, harrowing of hell, Noah's Ark/Mariner) and six root metaphors (physician, medicine of life, mirror, pearl, Tree of life, paradise).

  4. Jul 19, 2016 · The volume contains St. Ephrem’s Commentary on Genesis, Commentary on Exodus, Homily on Our Lord, and Letter to Publius. The translators have enhanced the volume with a general introduction, extensive bibliography, and specific introductions to each of the works.

  5. I. To the east of Byzantium in the fourth century, the era in which the faith of. Nicea came to its classical expression and the life of the church took on its familiar. liturgical forms, Ephraem the Syrian (c.306-373) was undoubtedly the thinker. av. wrote in Syriac, a dialect of the Aramaic language, which carried with it a family.

  6. Frances Young , Lewis Ayres and. Andrew Louth. Assisted by. Augustine Casiday. Chapter. Get access. Cite. Summary. Virtually every aspect of Syriac Christianity prior to the fourth century remains obscure, and it is only then that one can feel oneself on firmer ground.

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  8. 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.

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