- Persian: فرهاد, Arabic: أفراهاط الحكيم,
Ancient Gr****: Ἀφραάτης, and
Latin Aphraates),
venerated as
Saint Aphrahat the Persian, was a third-century Syriac...
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others are now
understood to be the work of
Saint Aphraates. The
misidentification arose from
Aphraates' ****umption of the name
Jacob upon
becoming bishop...
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under Kardarigan himself, and the left wing
under Kardarigan's nephew,
Aphraates.
Unlike the
Persian general,
Philippicus remained with a
small force at...
- Aphrahat, Aphraat,
Aphraates or
Afrates (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Aφραάτηςi; Persian: فرهاد; and
classical Syriac: ܐܦܪܗܛ) was a fourth-century Persian-born hermit...
- paradigmatic.
Malachi 3:23 in
Hebrew Bible Midrash Genesis Rabbah lxxi.
Aphraates, "Homilies," ed. Wright, p. 314; Epiphanius, "Hæres." lv. 3, p****im Pirḳe...
- or 740
author of the 250-strophe
Great Canon Anthony the
Great 356
Aphraates 345
Mesopotamian bishop who aut****d 23
homilies Apollinaris of Hierapolis...
- from his few statements.
Catholic Answers wrote that Origen, Cyprian,
Aphraates,
Gregory of Nyssa,
Clement of Alexandria,
Gregory the
Great and Jerome...
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exchange for peace. Not long after, an
Iranian force—led by Kardarigan,
Aphraates and Mahbod—suffered a
heavy defeat against the
Byzantines at the Battle...
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peace was rejected. Not long after, an
Iranian force—led by Kardarigan,
Aphraates and Mahbod—suffered a
heavy defeat against the
Byzantines at the Battle...
- 1955 and the People's
Anglican Missal in the
American Edition in 1958.
Aphraates and the Jews: A
Study of the
Controversial Homilies of the
Persian Sage...