The Syrian Orthodox bishop and polymath Jacob of Edessa (c. 630-708 CE) produced his own Syriac version of the Old Testament which combined the Peshitta and Greek traditions. Similarly composite citations of Scripture appear in his other works, raising the question of their relationship to his own biblical version. This article analyses some examples of citations of the book of Job that appear in Jacob's first treatise in his Hexaemeron, on the nature of angels
This study examines the euhemeristic interpretation of Genesis 6:1–4 as it appears in Ephrem of Nisi...
The publication of ancient Syriac documents was a passion for Budge. In this two-volume set, volume ...
The publication of ancient Syriac documents was a passion for Budge. In this two-volume set, volume ...
The Syrian Orthodox bishop and polymath Jacob of Edessa (c. 630-708 CE) produced his own Syriac vers...
Jacob of Edessa (c. 640–708 CE) is much revered in the Syrian Orthodox tradition. A noted polymath, ...
Jacob, bishop of Edessa, was the most prominent monophysite scholar of the early medieval period. Hi...
This volume contains a collection of scholia, or short notes on select biblical passages, to the Old...
Jacob, bishop of Edessa, was the most prominent monophysite scholar of the early medieval period. Hi...
Jacob of Edessa (c. 640–708 CE) is much revered in the Syrian Orthodox tradition. A noted polymath, ...
D. Kruisheer, ‘Ephrem, Jacob of Edessa, and the Monk Severus. An Analysis of Ms. Vat. Syr. 103, ff. ...
Job of Edessa, who flourished in the early ninth century, is known to have translated some of Galen’...
Chabot Jean-Baptiste. Job of Edessa, Book of Treasures ; Syriac text edited and translated by A. Min...
Two works of the sixth-century Church of the East author Thomas of Edessa survive: On the Nativity, ...
This book is the first full-length study of the LXX column of the Conplutensian Polyglot Bible (1514...
This study is an evaluation of the citation of Zechariah 12:10 in John 19:37 which seeks an explanat...
This study examines the euhemeristic interpretation of Genesis 6:1–4 as it appears in Ephrem of Nisi...
The publication of ancient Syriac documents was a passion for Budge. In this two-volume set, volume ...
The publication of ancient Syriac documents was a passion for Budge. In this two-volume set, volume ...
The Syrian Orthodox bishop and polymath Jacob of Edessa (c. 630-708 CE) produced his own Syriac vers...
Jacob of Edessa (c. 640–708 CE) is much revered in the Syrian Orthodox tradition. A noted polymath, ...
Jacob, bishop of Edessa, was the most prominent monophysite scholar of the early medieval period. Hi...
This volume contains a collection of scholia, or short notes on select biblical passages, to the Old...
Jacob, bishop of Edessa, was the most prominent monophysite scholar of the early medieval period. Hi...
Jacob of Edessa (c. 640–708 CE) is much revered in the Syrian Orthodox tradition. A noted polymath, ...
D. Kruisheer, ‘Ephrem, Jacob of Edessa, and the Monk Severus. An Analysis of Ms. Vat. Syr. 103, ff. ...
Job of Edessa, who flourished in the early ninth century, is known to have translated some of Galen’...
Chabot Jean-Baptiste. Job of Edessa, Book of Treasures ; Syriac text edited and translated by A. Min...
Two works of the sixth-century Church of the East author Thomas of Edessa survive: On the Nativity, ...
This book is the first full-length study of the LXX column of the Conplutensian Polyglot Bible (1514...
This study is an evaluation of the citation of Zechariah 12:10 in John 19:37 which seeks an explanat...
This study examines the euhemeristic interpretation of Genesis 6:1–4 as it appears in Ephrem of Nisi...
The publication of ancient Syriac documents was a passion for Budge. In this two-volume set, volume ...
The publication of ancient Syriac documents was a passion for Budge. In this two-volume set, volume ...