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1) Ephrem the Syrian's Discourse on the End of the World
This research paper analyzes "The Discourse on the End of the World," a text attributed to Ephrem the Syrian, exploring its historical and cultural context in 4th-century Syria. The study examines th...Show More
2) The Aramaic Apocalypse of Baruch
The Apocalypse of Baruch (2 Baruch), a Jewish pseudepigraphical text, is analyzed through its Aramaic-Syriac linguistic lens. The text, primarily extant in Syriac (an Aramaic dialect), is examined for...Show More
3) Apocalypse of John - (Syriac Version of Revelation)
This text provides a detailed analysis of the Syriac version of the Book of Revelation, focusing on its linguistic and theological features within the context of the Peshitta Bible tradition. It explo...Show More
4) The Syriac Feast of Epiphany- Denḥo
The Syriac Feast of Epiphany, known as Denḥo (ܕܰܢܚܳܐ), is a significant celebration in the liturgical calendar of the Syriac Christian tradition. The word Denḥo means "manifestation" or "shining forth...Show More
5) The Syriac Apocalypse of Daniel
The Syriac Apocalypse of Daniel, a seventh-century Syriac Christian text, is a retelling of the biblical Book of Daniel's story with added legendary elements and apocalyptic visions. Preserved in a si...Show More
6) The Apocalypse of Ezra - A Syriac Perspective
The Apocalypse of Ezra, a Jewish apocalyptic text from the late 1st century CE, grapples with themes of divine justice and the suffering of the righteous after the destruction of the Second Temple. T...Show More
7) The Apocalypse of Elijah and Syriac Christianity
The text explores the potential connection between the Apocalypse of Elijah, a Jewish and Christian apocalyptic text primarily found in Coptic, and the Syriac Christian tradition. It examines themati...Show More
8) Pseudo-Methodius: A Syriac Apocalypse
The provided text is a scholarly overview of the Syriac Apocalypse of Pseudo-Methodius, a seventh-century apocalyptic text falsely attributed to Methodius of Olympus. The analysis explores the text's ...Show More
9) Aramaic roots of the gospel of Thomas
The text explores the possible Aramaic origins of the Gospel of Thomas, a non-canonical collection of Jesus' sayings. Evidence suggests an Aramaic influence due to the sayings' structure, vocabulary, ...Show More
10) The Book of Adam and Eve
The Book of Adam and Eve, an apocryphal text from late antiquity (3rd–5th centuries CE), expands upon the biblical account of Adam and Eve's post-Eden lives. Existing in various ancient languages (Syr...Show More