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Dadisho Qatraya or
Dadisho of
Qatar (classical Syriac: ܕܕܝܫܘܥ ܩܛܪܝܐ; late 7th century) was a
Nestorian monk and
author of
ascetic literature in Syriac...
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Gabriel of Qatar, also
known as
Gabriel Qaṭraya bar Lipeh, was a
Qatari Syriac writer of the
Church of the East. He
wrote a
commentary on the East Syrian...
- late 7th century), also
called Gabriel Qaṭraya, was a
biblical exegete who
wrote in Syriac. The
byname Qaṭraya indicates that he was a
native of Beth...
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writers originated from Beth Qatraye,
including Isaac of Nineveh,
Dadisho Qatraya,
Gabriel of
Qatar and Ahob of Qatar. Christianity's
significance was diminished...
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dating to this
period who
hailed from the
Qatari Peninsula include Dadisho Qatraya,
Gabriel of Qatar,
Gabriel Arya and Ahob of Qatar. In 674, the bishops...
- seventh-century
author Abraham bar Lipeh,
whose work is
based on that of
Gabriel Qaṭraya, and must have been
written after the
liturgical reforms of the Catholicos...
- has
sometimes been
conflated (e.g., by
Giuseppe ****emani) with Dadishoʿ
Qaṭraya, who
lived a
century later. The
biography of Dadishoʿ
written by his successor...
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Other notable Christian scholars dating to this
period include Dadisho Qatraya,
Gabriel of
Qatar and Ahob of Qatar. By the end of the 7th century, however...
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Asceticism Christian Universalism Church Fathers Church of the East
Dadisho Qatraya East
Syriac Rite
Ephrem the
Syrian John of the
Ladder Monastic silence...
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writers originated from Beth Qatraye,
including Isaac of Nineveh,
Dadisho Qatraya,
Gabriel of
Qatar and Ahob of Qatar.
Christianity declined with the arrival...