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Kephalaia (Koine Gr**** and Coptic: ⲕⲉⲫⲁⲗⲁⲓⲁ, lit. 'chapters, headings') is a
genre of
Manichaean literature represented mainly by two
large papyrus codices...
- The
Kephalaia Gnostika (Gr****: Γνωστικὰ Κεφάλαια,
meaning Chapters on Knowledge, or
Propositions on Knowledge) is a 4th-century work by
Evagrius Ponticus...
- Persian, and the Arzhang, a
series of
illustrations painted by Mani. The
Kephalaia are not
scriptural but
rather a
secondary literature on
Manichaeism commenting...
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Manichaen writings, he is
commonly called as such in the
Kephalaia of the Teacher. In the
Kephalaia,
Jesus is an
emanation of the
Father of
Greatness and...
- one year. The New
Testament was
divided into
topical sections known as
kephalaia by the
fourth century.
Eusebius of
Caesarea divided the
gospels into parts...
- List of
kephalaia (chapters) in the
Gospel of Mark,
placed after the
colophon of the
Gospel of
Matthew and
before the
Gospel of Mark, in the
Codex Alexandrinus...
- the
failure of the Henotikon. The
Three Chapters (τρία κεφάλαια, tría
kephálaia) that
Emperor Justinian I
anathematized were: The
person and writings...
-
Eulogius / To Eulogius) is also an
early work. The
Praktikos The
Gnostikos Kephalaia Gnostica (Problemata Gnostica) De
oratione (De
oratione caputula = Chapters...
- paintings. Therefore,
Iranians gave him the
title of "The Painter". The
Kephalaia of the
Teacher (Κεφαλαια), "Discourses",
found in
Coptic translation....
- of the Book of
Giants they are
referred to as kʾw,
while in the
Coptic Kephalaia as gigas. In
accordance with some
interpretations of
Genesis 6:1–4, the...