• Desert of Paran (redirect from Pharan)
    The Desert of Paran or Wilderness of Paran (also sometimes spelled Pharan or Faran; Hebrew: מִדְבַּר פָּארָן, Midbar Pa'ran), is a location mentioned in...
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    Wadi Qelt (redirect from Pharan valley)
    or al-), in Hebrew Nahal Prat (Hebrew: נחל פרת), formerly Naḥal Faran (Pharan brook), is a valley, riverine gulch or stream (Arabic: وادي‎ wādī, "wadi";...
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    part of the Patriarchate of Jerusalem, within the diocese of Pharan. After the bishop of Pharan was deposed for the heresy of monotheletism in AD 681, the...
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    holy places, Chariton was abducted by bandits and brought to a cave in the Pharan Valley (upper Wadi Qelt). The traditional account states that his abductors...
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  • 550. He may be identified with the Theodore who was the bishop of nearby Pharan in the early 7th century and died before 625. The bishop advocated monenergism...
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  • fort in a village called Nain, and stored food and booty within caves in Pharan valley. It was obvious that he prepared to attack Jerusalem. However, Simon...
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    Euthymius the Great. He was an ascetic who lived in a nearby cell at the Pharan lavra. About five years after Euthymius arrived, they went into the desert...
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    remained for some time in a cave near a settlement of monks at a laura called Pharan, about six miles east of Jerusalem, at Ein Fara in Wadi Kelt. In 411, Euthymius...
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    by Chariton the Confessor (born 3rd century, died c. 350): the Laura of Pharan (now Wadi Qelt) northeast of Jerusalem, the Laura of Douka on the Mount...
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  • Professor Narayana Sadashiv Pharande or popularly known as N. S. Pharan,de was an Indian politician. He was a leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party from...
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    anathematize the inventors of the new error, that is, Theodore, Bishop of Pharan, Sergius, Pyrrhus, Paul, and Peter, betrayers rather than leaders of the...
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    and became a young man, an archer. [21] And he dwelt in the wilderness of Pharan, and his mother took a wife for him out of the land of Egypt. [22] At the...
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  • Paran (also Pharan or Faran) may refer to: Paran, Egypt, an ancient site at the oasis of the Sinai's Wadi Feiran Desert of Paran, a location mentioned...
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  • Tsekouras (2001-) Orthodox Church of Mount Sinai (Archdiocese of Mount Sinai, Pharan and Raithu) Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem Greek Orthodox Church...
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    yellow color was used as an expression of religious heritage." His Desert of Pharan series features photographs and films gathered over five-years, documenting...
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    Zion built on the site of the Cenacle. 403: Euthymius the Great founds the Pharan lavra, six miles east of Jerusalem. 438: Empress Aelia Eudocia Augusta,...
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  • Theodore of Mopsuestia, Didymus the Blind, Evagrius Ponticus, Theodere of Pharan, Sergius I of Constantinople, Pyrrhus of Constantinople, Peter of Constantinople...
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    and became a young man, an archer. [21] And he dwelt in the wilderness of Pharan, and his mother took a wife for him out of the land of Egypt. [22] At the...
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  • monastery was attacked by Arabs. John Moschus mentions he was also abbot of Pharan in Palestine. In 569-70 he became Patriarch of Antioch after Justin II deposed...
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  • Pednelissus Petra in Aegypto Petra in Lazica Petra in Palaestina Phacusa Phaena Pharan Pharbaetus Pharsalus Phaselis Phasis Phatanus Phelbes Phellus Philadelphia...
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  • Pachnemunis, Panephysis, Panopolis, Paralus, Petra in Ægypto, Phacusa, Pharan, Pharbæthus, Phatanus, Phelbes, Philæ, Phragonis, Pselchis, Rhinocorura...
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    on the road from Jericho to Jerusalem and was based on the layout of the Pharan lavra, with small cells. The vita of the founder, also known as Euthymius...
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  • II all of Constantinople, Patriarch Cyrus of Alexandria, and Theodore of Pharan.[citation needed] Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Third Council of Constantinople" ...
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  • monasticism. The first appears to have been founded before 334 by St. Chariton at Pharan, a few miles from Jerusalem; later on two more were founded by the same...
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    J'accuse le général Massu, Seuil, 1972. Short story L'Œil de loup du roi de Pharan, Sétif, 1945. Correspondence D'une amitié. Correspondance (1937–1962), Édisud...
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    who first domesticated the water buffalo. Together with his brother Asa Pharan, he one day caught two sows, which turned into women. His brother, however...
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  • themselves.” In his final, unfinished work on the christology of Theodore of Pharan, Elert highlighted the relationship between the dogma of the ancient church...
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    responding to eleven excerpts of pro-Monothelite arguments by Theodore of Pharan's letter to Sergius of Arsinoe, and the citing of Eastern patristic sources...
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