Homilies of Mar Jacob of Sarug / Homiliae Selectae Mar-Jacobi Sarugensis. / Volume V, : Homilies of Mar Jacob of Sarug / Homiliae Selectae Mar-Jacobi Sarugensis ; Edited by Paul Bedjan and Sebastian P. Brock / / Jacob of Sarug.

Jacob of Sarug is one of the most celebrated poets of Eastern Christianity and the Syriac tradition. The Gorgias Press edition, edited by Sebastian P. Brock, contains over 100,000 lines of poetry based on Bedjan’s 1905 edition.

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Place / Publishing House:Piscataway, NJ : : Gorgias Press, , [2006]
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Year of Publication:2006
Language:Multiple
Series:Homilies of Mar Jacob of Sarug / Homiliae Selectae Mar-Jacobi Sarugensis ; Volume V
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Physical Description:1 online resource (936 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Table of Contents --
ERRATA --
Table of Contents [Syriac] --
Errata and Variant Readings --
195. The End of the World, V [167] --
194. The End, IV [164] --
193. Judgement at the End, II [298] (The End, III: see vol. II, p.858) --
192. The End, I [175] --
191. A Daughter of the Covenant who departs from the World [333] --
190. The Departed [284] --
189. Children who die [155] --
188. The Departed [153] --
187. The Departed [132] --
186. Consolation over the Departed [124] --
185. Consolation over the Departed [75] --
184. Death [12] --
183. The Departed [20] --
182. Admonition [264] --
181. The holy Mar George, the Martyr [174] --
180. Edessa and Jerusalem [218] --
179. The Lame Man who was healed by Simon and John [78] --
178. The Third Time our Lord was seen by his Disciples [6] --
177. The Cherub and the Thief [45] --
176. Death and Satan [48] --
175. The Passover of the Law on the Night of the Thursday of the Mysteries [49] --
174. Monday of Hosannas [108] --
173. The Five Talents [121] --
172. The Woman with Seven Husbands [318] --
171. The Parable of the Feast which a King made for his Son [290] --
170. The Woman with an Affliction [40] --
169. The Woman who was bent double [338] --
168. The Treasure hidden in a Field [288] --
167. The Miracle which our Lord performed in Cana [107] --
166. 'This one is appointed for the Fall and Uprising of Many' [275] --
165. The Entry of our Lord to the Temple [326] --
164. The Torrent which the Prophet Ezekiel saw [103] --
163. King Uzziah and the Prophet Isaiah [247] --
162. King David and Uriah [245] --
161. Samson, II [123] --
160. Samson, I [134] --
159. Jephtha's Daughter [246] --
158. Moses' extended hands during battle [327] --
157. Job [231] --
156. (The Upright Job, attributed to Ephrem) [325] --
155. Melkizedek [289] --
154. Sodom, IV [311] --
153. Sodom, III [280] --
152. Sodom, II [214] --
151. Sodom, I [83] --
150. Cain, Abel and Seth [177] --
149. Cain and Abel, III [317] --
148. Cain and Abel, II [356] --
147. Cain and Abel, I [39] --
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Summary:Jacob of Sarug is one of the most celebrated poets of Eastern Christianity and the Syriac tradition. The Gorgias Press edition, edited by Sebastian P. Brock, contains over 100,000 lines of poetry based on Bedjan’s 1905 edition.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781463210359
9783111024141
9783110663037
DOI:10.31826/9781463210359
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Jacob of Sarug.