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    Poemen (redirect from Poimen)
    Abba Poemen the Great (Greek: Ὁ Ἅγιος Ποιμήν; ποιμήν means "shepherd") (c. 340–450) was a Christian monk and early Desert Father who is the most quoted...
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  • sometimes be viewed as a lead elder or as just one of a plurality of elders. Poimen (ποιμήν, Greek word #4166 in Strong's Concordance) means shepherd, also...
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    The Good Shepherd (Greek: ποιμὴν ὁ καλός, poimḗn ho kalós) is an image used in the pericope of John 10:1–21, in which Jesus Christ is depicted as the Good...
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    Church Saint Athanasius Orthodox Church Saint Nicholas Orthodox Church Saint Poimen of Zographou Orthodox Church Holy Theotokos Monastery Saint Anastasia Monastery...
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  • (θεοῖς ἐπιείκελος theoîs epieíkelos) shepherd of the people (ποιμήν λαῶν poimḗn laôn) Aeneas Son of Anchises (Ἀγχῑσιάδης Anchīsiádēs) Counselor of the Trojans...
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    translations of the New Testament usually render the Greek noun ποιμήν (poimēn) as "shepherd" and the Greek verb ποιμαίνω (poimainō) as "feed". The two...
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    The Shepherd of Hermas (Greek: Ποιμὴν τοῦ Ἑρμᾶ, Poimēn tou Herma; Latin: Pastor Hermae), sometimes just called The Shepherd, is a Christian literary work...
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    most Brethren churches, because they believe that the term pastor (ποιμην, poimen in Greek) as it is used in Ephesians 4:11 describes one of the gifts given...
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    Saint Moses the Black, Saint Pishoy, Sts. Maximos and Domatios, Saint Poimen The Great and Saint Samuel the Confessor. To this day Wadi El Natrun remains...
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    from Attic korasis girl) (Aetolian korudion) μηλάτας mēlatas (Attic ποιμήν poimen shepherd) (homeric μῆλον mēlon sheep) (Attic mēlon apple, Aeolic-Doric malon)...
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  • Pius I 2nd century Placidus (martyr) 4th century Plautilla 1st century Poimen 5th century Pollio 3rd century Polycarp of Smyrna c. 155 Polycrates of Ephesus...
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  • 9 September Departure of St. Liberius, Bishop of Rome. Departure of St. Poimen, the Hermit. St. Inianamon 5 28 August 10 September Departure of St. James...
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  • dùkterį. Proto-Indo-European *poh₂imń̥ ~ *poh₂imén 'shepherd' (Ancient Greek poimḗn, accusative singular poiména) > Lithuanian piemuõ, acc. sg. píemenį. Proto-Indo-European...
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  • Jacob was bishop of Clysma before 347, Titus/Paul was bishop in 347, and Poimen was bishop from 458-459. Stephen, Bishop of Clysma, attended the Second...
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  • "tending" in relation to τὸ ποίμνιον (to poimnion), "the flock", as ποιμήν (poimen), the "pastor", or "shepherd". A 'pastor' is 'to feed the flock' (of Christ...
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  • possibly be interpreted as 'the herdsmen', by comparison with the Greek poimḗn. It appears to be an archaic formation, having preserved the initial p-...
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    Anthony (1232), Basil (1352), Moses (1362), Symeon (1421), Gennadios (1504), Poimen (1571) and Athonios (1648). Saint Prochorus of the Kiev Caves Monastery...
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