- him the very name
Kepha and said that on
Kepha he
would build the Church.
Aphrahat shared the
common Syriac tradition. For him
Kepha is in fact another...
-
Moses bar
Kepha or
Moses bar
Cephas (Syriac
Mushe bar Kipho; born in
Balad in Nineveh, now in Iraq,
about the year 813; died at the age of ninety, in...
-
century it was part of the
Median empire. In
Roman times,
Hasankeyf (known as
Kepha, Cephe,
Cepha or Ciphas) was a base for
legionaries on the
frontier with...
- The
Apocalypse of
Simeon Kepha is an
apocalyptic text
attributed to
Peter the Apostle. The text
mainly pertains to
polemics against the
Church of the...
- Wayfarers,
Explorer "graduates" and
senior leaders of
other Explorer sections Kepha is a
Catholic boys'
Scouting alternative organization in
which the father...
-
given to
Judas by Jesus,
since other disciples such as
Simon Peter/Cephas (
Kephas "rock") were also
given such names.
Although the
canonical gospels frequently...
- (from
French "Pierre"), all
meaning "Peter",
became Kepa from
Aramaic כיפא (
Kepha). He
believed that the
suffix -[n]e was
inherently feminine, and new names...
-
Saint John the
Baptist on
first Friday of
Epiphany Feast of
Apostles Peter (
Kepha) and Paul on
second Friday of
Epiphany Feast of
Evangelists on
third Friday...
- this case unquestionable; and most
probably kepha was used in both
clauses ("you are
kepha" and "on this
kepha"),
since the word was used both for a name...
-
transliterated Chamoun or
Shimon al-Safa, from
Simeon and
Cephas (from the
Aramaic Kepha, or rock/stone).
According to this Shia belief,
Saint Peter was also an...