-
Syriac Christian tradition, this day is
known as ܫܲܒܬ݂ܵܐ ܕܢܘܼܗܪܵܐ šábbṯā d-
núhrā or the Sa****ay of Light. In
Western traditions, the day is
usually called...
- lāmaḏ, mīm, nūn, ʿē or rēš (which
comprise the
mnemonic ܥܡ̈ܠܝ ܢܘܗܪܐ ʿamlay
nūhrā, 'the
works of light'). In
Western Syriac, this line is
horizontal and can...
- a
Chinese bodhisattva). The
Adamas of
Light (Syriac: ܐܕܡܘܣ ܢܘܗܪܐ
adamus nuhrā; Latin: Adamas; Chinese: 降魔使; pinyin: Jiàngmó shǐ).
Fights with and overcomes...
- Quintian,
Lucius and
Julian (died 430),
African martyrs Saint Nohra (or
Nuhra), also
known as St. Lucius, a
Maronite saint Bishop Lucius of Caesarea,...
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Nuhrā d-Tešmeštā ʿEdtānāytā ("Commentary of the
Ecclesiastical Services"),
better known by its
Latin title,
Expositio officiorum ecclesiae, is an anonymous...
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Solomon Zinner,
Samuel and Mattison, Mark M., "The Odes of Solomon: The
Nuhra Version" (2021) (public domain;
Wikisource text) Harris, J.
Rendel "The...
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Malayalam 2015
Revival Songs Sebin and K. M.
Solomon Gospel music Hindi 2015
Nuhra Biju
Kanjirappally Gospel music Malayalam 2015
Yeshuvinte Thiruraktham Santosh...
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Saint Nohra (also
Nuhra), St.
Lucius or Mar
Nohra was a
Maronite saint and mar. The saint's name
derives from Aramaic,
meaning "light". He was born in...
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Nohra al-Chalouhi
military base (Arabic: ثكنة نهرا الشالوحي
Thouknat Nuhra al-Shaluhi) is a
Lebanese Army base
under the
jurisdiction of the
North regional...
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Kasaphani died and he was
elected to
succeed him. He
first lived in the
Saints Nuhra and
Anthony convent of Nicosia, the
traditional seat of the
Maronite bishops...