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The Armenian Church Synaxarion is a collection of saints' lives
according to the day of the year on which each saint is celebrated.
Part of the great and varied Armenian liturgical tradition from the
turn of the first millennium, the first Armenian Church Synaxarion
represented the logical culmination of a long and steady
development of what is today called the cult of the saints. This
volume, the first Armenian-English edition, is the sixth of a
twelve-volume series - one for each month of the year - and is
ideal for personal devotional use or as a valuable resource for
anyone interested in saints.
The Armenian Church Synaxarion is a collection of saints' lives
according to the day of the year on which each saint is celebrated.
Part of the great and varied Armenian liturgical tradition from the
turn of the first millennium, the first Armenian Church Synaxarion
represented the logical culmination of a long and steady
development of what is today called the cult of the saints. This
volume, the first Armenian-English edition, is the eighth of a
twelve-volume series - one for each month of the year - and is
ideal for personal devotional use or as a valuable resource for
anyone interested in saints.
The Armenian Church Synaxarion is a collection of saints' lives
according to the day of the year on which each saint is celebrated.
Part of the great and varied Armenian liturgical tradition from the
turn of the first millennium, the first Armenian Church Synaxarion
represented the logical culmination of a long and steady
development of what is today called the cult of the saints. This
volume, the first Armenian-English edition, is the seventh of a
twelve-volume series - one for each month of the year - and is
ideal for personal devotional use or as a valuable resource for
anyone interested in saints.
Recognised as a saint by both Chalcedonian and non-Chalcedonian
Christians alike, Jacob of Sarug (d. 521) produced many narrative
poems that have rarely been translated into English. Of his
reported 760 metrical homilies, only about half survive. Part of a
series of fascicles containing the bilingual Syriac-English
editions of Saint Jacob of Sarug's homilies, this volume contains
his entire seven-part homily on the Fashioning of Creation.
Recognized as a saint by both Chalcedonian and non-Chalcedonian
Christians alike, Jacob of Sarug (d. 521) produced many narrative
poems that have rarely been translated into English. Of his
reported 760 metrical homilies, only about half survive. Part of a
series of fascicles containing the bilingual Syriac-English
editions of Saint Jacob of Sarug's homilies, this volume contains
his homilies on the Six Days of Creation. The Syriac text is fully
vocalized, and the translation is annotated with a commentary and
biblical references. The volume is one of the fascicles of Gorgias
Press's The Metrical Homilies of Mar Jacob of Sarug, which, when
complete, will contain all of Jacob's surviving sermons. In this
final installment of the long Homily 71, On the Six Days of
Creation, Jacob treats the events of the seventh day, on which God
rests from all his labors of creation carried out over the course
of the previous six days.
In this sixth installment of the long Homily 71, On the Six Days of
Creation, Jacob treats the events of the sixth day. Recognized as a
saint by both Chalcedonian and non-Chalcedonian Christians alike,
Jacob of Sarug (d. 521) produced many narrative poems that have
rarely been translated into English. Of his reported 760 metrical
homilies, only about half survive. Part of a series of fascicles
containing the bilingual Syriac-English editions of Saint Jacob of
Sarug's homilies, this volume contains his homilies on the Six Days
of Creation. The Syriac text is fully vocalized, and the
translation is annotated with a commentary and biblical references.
The volume is one of the fascicles of Gorgias Press's The Metrical
Homilies of Mar Jacob of Sarug, which, when complete, will contain
all of Jacob's surviving sermons. In this sixth installment of the
long Homily 71, On the Six Days of Creation, Jacob treats the
events of the sixth day, the creation of the large beasts and other
land animals, and then the creation of man and woman in the persons
of Adam and Eve.
In this fifth installment of the long Homily 71, On the Six Days of
Creation, Jacob treats of the events of the fifth day, the creation
from the waters of the various species of fish and reptiles, as
well as the assorted types of birds and other winged creatures. God
created them all in wisdom and in love, prepared everything that
they would need and endowed them with the natural characteristics
required for their particular type of life. Jacob highlights the
fact that the creation of these animals on the fifth day to inhabit
the land and water separated on the third day is a symbol of the
Resurrection of Christ.
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