- Paul
Bedjan (27
November 1838 – 9 June 1920) was an ****yrian
priest of the
Chaldean Catholic Church and a
Syriacist and orientalist. Born in Khosrova,...
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edition = 62-64 in Paul
Bedjan's), in
other and more
important homilies (such as
Bickell 6, 8 =
Bedjan 59, 61, and
especially Bedjan 60) the
doctrine is monophysite...
- Syria****. The
standard edition of the
Chronicon Syria**** is that of Paul
Bedjan. An
English translation by E. A.
Wallis Budge was
published in 1932. This...
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resurrection (e.g.,
Bedjan 724.4 from bottom). Then
those who died in "peace and quiet" with the lord will find
eternal peace (
Bedjan 276.15),
while sinners...
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Louth 2004, pp. 348–349.
Louth 2004, p. 349.
Hodgson &
Driver 1925. Nau,
Bedjan & Brière 1910.
Bevan 2013, pp. 31–39. "Early
Church Fathers – Additional...
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resurrection (e.g.,
Bedjan 724.4 from bottom). Then
those who died in 'peace and quiet' with the lord will find
eternal peace (
Bedjan 276.15),
while sinners...
- 15–16, lines: 17–24.
Brock &
Coakley 2011.
Wright 1871, p. [page needed];
Bedjan 1892, p. [page needed];
Medlycott 1905, pp. 221–225, Appendix; Menachery...
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translation by
Sergei Sobolevsky (19th century)
Syriac text
transcribed by Paul
Bedjan (1909)
English translation by A. J.
Wensinck (1923)
Modern Gr**** translation...
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Babai the
Great – philosopher,
theologian Bardaisan –
philosopher Paul
Bedjan Bukhtishu –
family of ****yrian
Nestorian Christian physicians from the 7th...
- of
Christianity in the
Persian dominions.
There is a
later edition by P.
Bedjan (Paris, 1901).
McLean 1911. This article incorporates text from a publication...