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Jacob Of Sarugs Homily On Edessa And Jerusalem Jonathan Loopstra Editor

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Jacob Of Sarugs Homily On Edessa And Jerusalem Jonathan Loopstra Editor
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Publisher: Gorgias Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.72 MB
Pages: 114
Author: Jonathan Loopstra (editor)
ISBN: 9781463243364, 1463243367
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Jacob Of Sarugs Homily On Edessa And Jerusalem Jonathan Loopstra Editor by Jonathan Loopstra (editor) 9781463243364, 1463243367 instant download after payment.

Mar Jacob of Sarug’s (d. 521) homily “On Edessa and Jerusalem” takes as its principal subject the legendary exchange of letters between King Abgar in Edessa and Jesus in Jerusalem. In this poem-homily Jacob uses his profound skills as a poet and wordsmith to make the case that “the Peoples,” represented by Edessa, have now supplanted “the People,” the Jews of Jerusalem in the history of salvation. He promotes what he sees as the faithful heritage of Edessa, the first-ripe fruit of Gentile faith, against the faithlessness of Jerusalem. King Abgar’s early faith in Jesus, coming before the Crucifixion and Ascension, has bestowed upon Edessa, the “Daughter of the Aramaeans,” a unique heritage. As a poet-theologian, Jacob creatively couches his apology as an imagined conflict between two young women, Edessa and Jerusalem, over the Bridegroom Jesus, promised to one but loved by the other. A final stirring paean conveys a late fifth-century vision of the spread of the Good News to the Gentile nations of the world. The volume constitutes a fascicle of The Metrical Homilies of Mar Jacob of Sarug, which, when complete, will contain the original Syriac text of Jacob's surviving sermons, fully vocalized, alongside an annotated English translation.

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