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  • by Lauress Wilkins
    £62.49

    Using a form of social-historical criticism this book provides a counter-reading of Lamentations that elucidates the impact and aftermath of siege warfare on Judah's peasants.

  • by Na’ama Pat-El
    £116.49

    Historical syntax has long been neglected in the study of the Semitic languages, although it holds great value for the subgrouping of this diverse language family.

  • - A Select Bibliographical Guide
    by Sebastian Brock
    £17.99

    Brock provides an indispensable bibliographic resource for Jacob of Serugh scholarship. This guide lists Jacob's mimre by biblical passage and liturgical events, uplifted saints and topics, other works including prose and letters, and recommended secondary sources for further study.

  • by Aho Shemunkasho
    £18.49

    Some of John of Dara's 9th century treatises survive in Codex 356 in Mardin, in which Jacob of Serugh is called "Jacob of Batnan", "Jacob", and titles of respect. This article describes Jacob's significant influence, comparing two-verse homilies in detail.

  • by Susan Harvey
    £16.99

    The long career of Jacob of Serugh provides insights into Scripture and tradition expected by homilies as well as information about his audience. In this publication, Harvey discusses Jacob of Serugh's concern for congregations to balance lifestyle and devotional obligations.

  • by Amir Harrak
    £19.99

    Jacob of Serugh's "Mimro 95" details the significance of the Eucharist and spiritual benefit for participants. Harrak divides verses of this commentary in order to relate stages of liturgy within the Pre-Anaphoric and Anaphoric services of 6th century Syriac worship.

  • by Khalid Dinno
    £16.99

    Credited by Dinno as the epitome of Syriac spiritual heritage, Mor Jacob of Serugh interpreted the physical world with the hidden realities of God. A prominent theme in Mor Jacob's mimre is the economy of salvation.

  • by M. Duval
    £17.49

    This publication presents the transcription and translation of eight Syriac inscriptions from the Persian region of Salamas found in ancient cemeteries and church buildings. The inscriptions are accompanied by brief commentary and helpful introduction.

  • by Susan Harvey
    £17.99

    Syriac tradition remembers sixth century Byzantine emperor Justinian I as the harsh persecutor of the faithful, while his wife Theodora is revered as the "believing queen", champion and protectress of the dissenting non-Chalcedonian church.

  • by George Kiraz
    £20.49

    This volume introduces the letters of the Syriac alphabet a few at the time, and each set of letters is accompanied by guides to pronunciation and the correct way to write the letters, including helpful charts and illustrations.

  • - Translated from Bedjan's Syriac Text with an Introduction and Registers
    by A. J. Wensinck
    £109.99

    A.J. Wensinck (1882-1939) here offers an English translation of Isaac of Nineveh's (late 7th cent.) mystical work, with a total of 82 chapters on various spiritual themes. An introduction and indices accompany the translation.

  • - Covering Six Elementary Lectures on the Popular Development of Sufism or Mohammedan Mysticism
    by George Swan
    £18.99

    This volume is a compilation of notes from six lectures on the development and nature of Sufism.

  • - Ein Beitrag zur altchristlichen syrischen Hymnologie
     
    £93.49

    In this volume, Feldman gives the Syriac text of eight dialogue poems (sogyatha) by Narsai together with a German translation; various biblical narratives are presented, as well as dialogues between Cyril and Nestorius, and the Persian king and some martyrs.

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