• Ahadabui (Classical Syriac: ܐܚܐ ܕܐܒܘܝ, romanized: ʾaḥā d-avūy, lit. 'Brother of the father') was a legendary primate of the Church of the East, who is...
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  • (Arabic) "servant of the Messiah" Abdisho: (Syriac) "servant of Jesus" Ahadabui, also Ahidabu: (Syriac) "brother to the Father" Ahischema: (Syriac) "brother...
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    (66–87) Mari (ob.104) Abris (121–37) Abraham (159–71) Yaʿqob I (c. 190) Ahadabui (204–20) Shahlufa (220–4) Papa (c. 280–317) Shemʿon Bar Sabbaʿe (329–41)...
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    Fiey, later writers were more cunning with their inventions. Shahlufa and Ahadabui, two late-3rd-century bishops of Erbil who had played a notable part in...
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    172–190 AD) son of his predecessor Abraham. 8. Ebid M’shikha (191–203) 9. Ahadabui (Ahha d'Aboui) (204–220 AD) First bishop of the East to get status as Catholic...
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  • Church of the East titles Preceded by Abraham (159–171) Patriarch of the East c.190 Succeeded by Ahadabui (204–220)...
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    (66–87) Mari (ob.104) Abris (121–37) Abraham (159–71) Yaʿqob I (c. 190) Ahadabui (204–20) Shahlufa (220–4) Papa (c. 280–317) Shemʿon Bar Sabbaʿe (329–41)...
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  • Shahlufa is given by Bar-Hebraeus: After Ahadabui, Shahlufa. He was a native of Kashkar. After the death of Ahadabui, the Eastern bishops assembled and consecrated...
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    Habel (183–90), ʿAbd-mshiha (190–225), Hiran (225–58), Shahlupha (258–73), Ahadabui (273–91), Sriʿa (291–317), Yohannan (317–46), Abraham (346–7), Maran-zkha...
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