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A commentary on Matthew, section by section, by the Anglican scholar of the New Testament, Church historian, and friend of Father Doellinger, Alfred Plummer.
A commentary on Matthew, verse by verse, including linguistic, critical, and theological notes can be found in this volume. Extensive introduction on the sources of the gospel, its changes from Mark, and its theology and authorship are also topics in this work.
The text of Hebrews, with critical and theological notes, by the editor of the three foundations of the now standard Nestle-Aland edition, is presented with extensive introduction and many critical and historical essays.
This book explores baptism in the ancient world, the sects which practiced it, their history, origins, characters, diversity, and influences.
This revised and expanded translation of Grimm's New Testament dictionary lists the appearances of each word in the New Testament.
In this early reading book for Aramaic (that is, not Syriac), J.J. Marcel provides a few texts from the Bible together with an Aramaic-Latin glossary.
Guidi, in this long article, presents an edition and thoroughly annotated Italian translation of the Syriac "Letter on the Himyarite Martyrs," which deals with the persecution of Christians in Nagran, from author and bishop, Simeon of Beth Arsham.
In the present work, Scher covers the Syriac (and some Arabic) manuscripts then located at the Chaldean Patriarchal Library in Mosul, which possessed a broad and rich collection. An index of authors and anonymous works concludes the catalog.
Beginning with the history of the formation of the first Christian churches, this work begins with an extensive source criticism of the text of Acts, a history of the Church of Jerusalem, and the organization and action of Paul's mission to the Gentiles.
This book examines Paul as a hybrid of both Jewish and early Christian traditions meeting at the crossroads of a commonly-shared Hellenistic culture.
An overview of Clement of Alexandria, among the most learned, and most completely preserved, of the early Christian Fathers.
A history of tapestry from its Egyptian origins up to the author's day.
This collection contains several hundred vivid literary pieces from the High and Later Middle Ages.
This work provides a glimpse of life in eighteenth century Madrid.
An Akkadian-German dictionary, with index detailed enough to serve as a German-Akkadian dictionary.
This book presents parallel texts of the Acts of the Three Martyrs of Edessa; the Syriac text is translated into German, Greek, and Latin.
One of the first great popular presentations of geology; presents geology as consistent with and supporting revelation.
A classic study of the earlist Christianity, this volume attempts to solve the problem of the relation of Jesus and Paul, by arguing that Paul knew and used the common source of Matthew and Luke.
The High Church position, as of the Diamond Jubilee: after much turbulence and political interference, can the Bishops, advised by liturgists, reach a Victorian Settlement of the ceremonies of the Church of England?
This book describes the Arabian peninsula on the eve of the First World War.
In this lengthy essay on the subject of Syriac meter, Martin begins by reviewing the previous scholarship on the subject and then edits the section on meter from Jacob bar Shakko's Book of Dialogues, with annotated French translation.
This short volume, originally printed at the Dominican Press in Mosul, is an Arabic collection of 173 canons and served as a convenient guide for Catholic priests in Mosul and the surrounding areas.
Clemens Joseph David (1829-1890) here studies the practices and laws of engagement and marriage among Syriac Catholics with an eye to Roman Canon Law on these aspects.
This volume in Arabic, originally printed at the Dominican Press in Mosul, contains chapters on the origin of Rosary devotion, its benefits, some questions and answers on the Rosary, and the way to recite the Rosary.
This manual, in Arabic and originally published at the Dominican Press in Mosul, contains the complete cycle of praying the Rosary, together with a guide for hearing the Mass.
This volume, in Arabic, provides an overview of biblical history in the form of questions and answers divided into chapters by theme.
This small practice book for learning to read Syriac went through several printings at the Dominican Press in Mosul. It guides the reader through letter forms into words and then some practice reading passages.
This is the second printing of a Catholic catechism in the Aramaic dialect of Mosul, originally published at the Dominican Press there.
This catechism in the Aramaic dialect of Urmia, originally published at the Lazarist Press there, provides questions and answers regarding the Catholic faith in that language.
This volume includes a critical edition, with notes, of part of the Scholia-Commentary of Church of the East author Theodore bar Koni (fl. end of the 8th cent.), namely the part on the patriarchal narratives in Genesis.
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