• Theodore Bar Konai (Syriac: ܬܐܕܘܪܘܣ ܒܪ ܟܘܢܝ) was a distinguished Syriac exegete and apologist of the Church of the East who seems to have flourished at...
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  • Konai may be, Konai language Kōnai Station, Kōchi, Japan Theodore Bar Konai Konai Helu Thaman Rajyadhar Konai This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    in the original Syriac section of Manichaean scriptures quoted by Theodore bar Konai, he is called malkā rabbā d-iqārā ("the Great King of Honor").[citation...
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    comparison of Psalm of Thomas 6 and Left Ginza 3.43 (= Qulasta prayer 66). Theodore bar Konai, c. 792 in the Book of the Scholion (Syriac: Kṯāḇā d-ʾeskoliyon),...
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    found in the Talmud (Berakhot 18b) and the 8th-century Scolion of Theodore bar Konai. Counterparts to Quranic jinn have been identified in the Book of...
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  • consideration, reason; communicate with these young men." According to Theodore bar Konai, the five words for 'mind' are the equivalents of hauna (sanity),...
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    of his Living Gospel (or Great Gospel), a Syriac excerpt quoted by Theodore Bar Konai, and his Letter to Edessa contained in the Cologne Mani-Codex. Mani...
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    legends, such as those of Sargon, Moses, and Cyrus. The Syriac writer Theodore Bar Konai (c. AD 600) also mentions a king Gligmos, Gmigmos or Gamigos as the...
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  • Theodore bar Konai quotes a passage nearly identical with Left Ginza 3.11 as part of the teachings of the Kentaeans (see Left Ginza § Theodore bar Konai)...
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  • found in the Talmud (Berakhot 18b) and the 8th-century Scolion of Theodore bar Konai. The Quran states that the universe was created in six days using...
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    quotation, preserved by the eighth-century Nestorian Christian author Theodore Bar Konai, shows that in the original Syriac Aramaic writings of Mani there...
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    the Opus Imperfectum. A stray comment by the 8th-century theologian Theodore bar Konai suggests he might have been familiar with the work. He writes that...
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  • Acts of Akilai (62.3) Epiphanius of Salamis "Panarion" (66.2. 9) Theodore Bar Konai "Skalia" Book of Mysteries Mysteria (Secret Sutra) Musteria Raze Kephalaia...
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    section of one of their works detailing key beliefs was preserved by Theodore Bar Konai (a Church of the East author from Beth Garmaï), in his book Ketba...
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    bar Penkaye (late 7th c.) Isaac of Nineveh (d. 700) Jacob of Edessa (d. 708) Theodore Bar Konai (8th century) John of Dalyatha (d. c. 780) Theodore Abu...
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  • Rufinum (English: Apology Against Rufinus) (402) by Jerome Scholion by Theodore Bar Konai (8th century, Church of the East) The Book of Proof and the Book of...
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  • Book of the Scholion (written c. 792), the Syriac Christian writer Theodore bar Konai briefly mentions Dinanukht, which he spells as Dynnws (Classical Syriac:...
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