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  1. Hace 3 días · The TR is supported by codices א 2, W, Θ, 053, both families of manuscripts ƒ 1 and ƒ 13, the Byzantine manuscripts, the Peshitta, the Harklean Syriac version, the Diatessaron and Theophylact. The NA-Text emphasizes the fact that she remained a virgin until her 84 th year and the Byzantine text that this virgin was approximately 84 years old.

  2. 11 de may. de 2024 · Mullett, Theophylact, 269–74. She provides list of the most often cited quotations that present Theophylacts seemingly hostile depiction toward everything Bulgarian. She then provides a convincing context and literary hermeneutic for his apparently denigrating attitude.

  3. 11 de may. de 2024 · Download chapter PDF. Joseph Bidez’s claim that various Late Antique and medieval sources contained traces of a lost “Arian” history from the fourth century built upon a theory that had been proposed by several scholars before him. Both H. M. Gwatkin and Pierre Batiffol had already drawn attention to certain unorthodox traits found in the ...

  4. 11 de may. de 2024 · This positive portrayal of Constantius is also in Theophylact’s Martyrion. Footnote 37 Theophylact and Theodoret both emphasize the emperor’s actions against idols in a way that suggests that they, though both conscious of the difficulties Constantius caused for the pro-Nicene faction, nonetheless had access to an account that praised Constantius for his anti-pagan stance and even his ...

  5. Hace 3 días · by Blessed Theophylact, Archbishop of Ochrid and Bulgaria 34-40. But when the Pharisees had heard that He had put the Sadducees to silence, they were gathered together. Then one of them, which was a lawyer, asked Him a question, testing Him, and saying, Master, which is the great commandment in the law?

  6. 9 de may. de 2024 · Theophylact of Bulgaria (or Achrida), Commentarii in Actus apostolorum. Work. Title ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FilioqueFilioque - Wikipedia

    Hace 2 días · Filioque ( / ˌfɪliˈoʊkwi, - kweɪ / FIL-ee-OH-kwee, -⁠kway; Ecclesiastical Latin: [filiˈokwe] ), a Latin term meaning "and from the Son," was added to the original Nicene Creed, and has been the subject of great controversy between Eastern and Western Christianity. The term refers to the Son, Jesus Christ, with the Father, as the one ...