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  • Epiphanius of Salamis
  • 4th–century Christian bishop and saint

    erupted in the dispute between Rufinus and John against Jerome and Epiphanius. Epiphanius fuelled this conflict by ordaining a priest for Jerome's monastery

    Epiphanius of Salamis

    Epiphanius of Salamis

    Epiphanius_of_Salamis

  • Epiphanius
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Epiphanius (/ˌɛpɪˈfeɪniəs/; "clearly manifested") may refer to: Epiphanius of Petra (fl. c. 335), Arab sophist at Athens Saint Epiphanius of Salamis (c

    Epiphanius

    Epiphanius

  • Epiphanius Scholasticus
  • that Epiphanius Scholasticus translated his Commentary on Proverbs. Henry Wace, editor, A Dictionary of Christian Biography and Literature, Epiphanius Scholasticus

    Epiphanius Scholasticus

    Epiphanius_Scholasticus

  • Epiphanius of Kyiv
  • 21st-century Metropolitan of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine

    Michael's Golden-Domed Monastery. He took the monastic name Epiphanius in honor of Epiphanius of Cyprus. On 20 January 2008, he was ordained hieromonk by

    Epiphanius of Kyiv

    Epiphanius of Kyiv

    Epiphanius_of_Kyiv

  • Gospel of the Ebionites
  • Apocryphal gospel

    heretical views." p. 292 – "Epiphanius' main focus in the chapter on the Ebionites was Christological, and because of Epiphanius' efforts in support of the

    Gospel of the Ebionites

    Gospel of the Ebionites

    Gospel_of_the_Ebionites

  • Epiphanius the Monk
  • Eastern Orthodox monk (9th century)

    Epiphanius the Monk (Epiphanius Monachus, Epiphanios of Constantinople, 8th or 9th century) was a monk and priest in the Kallistratos monastery in Constantinople

    Epiphanius the Monk

    Epiphanius_the_Monk

  • Ebionites
  • Early Christian movement

    Gospel of the Ebionites, as quoted by Epiphanius, John the Baptist and Jesus are portrayed as vegetarians. Epiphanius states that Ebionites had amended "locusts"

    Ebionites

    Ebionites

  • Pseudo-Epiphanius
  • Pseudo-Epiphanius is the name given to an anonymous eighth-century Christian author of a selection of legends about the lives of the twelve apostles. Enrico

    Pseudo-Epiphanius

    Pseudo-Epiphanius

  • Collyridianism
  • Ancient group alleged to have worshipped Mary mother of Jesus as a goddess

    is doubtful: they are only mentioned in the Panarion of Epiphanius. According to Epiphanius, this sect originated in Thrace and Scythia before spreading

    Collyridianism

    Collyridianism

    Collyridianism

  • Orthodox Church of Ukraine
  • Eastern Orthodox church in Ukraine (contested)

    speech addressing Metropolitan Epiphanius. President Poroshenko and Metropolitan Epiphanius also delivered speeches, Epiphanius addressing Poroshenko by saying

    Orthodox Church of Ukraine

    Orthodox Church of Ukraine

    Orthodox_Church_of_Ukraine

  • Monastery of Saint Epiphanius
  • Archeological site in Egypt

    Monastery of Epiphanius at Thebes. Part I: The Literary Material, New York, 1926. Walter Ewing Crum & Hugh G. Evelyn White: The Monastery of Epiphanius at Thebes

    Monastery of Saint Epiphanius

    Monastery_of_Saint_Epiphanius

  • Borborites
  • Christian Gnostic sect

    the practices of the group, as both Epiphanius and Theodoret were opponents of the group. According to Epiphanius, the sect were libertines who embraced

    Borborites

    Borborites

  • Epiphanius of Petra
  • Epiphanius of Petra (Ancient Greek: Ἐπιφάνιος ὁ Πετραῖος), also called Epiphanius of Syria, was an Arab sophist and rhetorician at Athens in the first

    Epiphanius of Petra

    Epiphanius_of_Petra

  • Saint Joseph
  • Husband of Mary and legal father of Jesus

    Saint Epiphanius (Bishop of Constantia in; texts), Frank Williams (Specialist in early Christian; Holl, Karl (2013). The Panarion of Epiphanius of Salamis:

    Saint Joseph

    Saint Joseph

    Saint_Joseph

  • Nazarene (sect)
  • First-century Christian sect

    Nasaraeans and the others. — Epiphanius' Panarion 1:18 The Nasaraeans may be the same as the Mandaeans of today. Epiphanius writes (29:6) that they existed

    Nazarene (sect)

    Nazarene_(sect)

  • Elcesaites
  • Ancient Jewish Christian sect in Sassanid southern Mesopotamia

    writings of early Church Fathers such as Hippolytus of Rome, Origen, and Epiphanius of Salamis. The name of the sect derives from the alleged founder, Elkhasaí

    Elcesaites

    Elcesaites

  • Conflict between Filaret and Epiphanius
  • Ongoing leadership dispute in the Orthodox Church of Ukraine

    invitation to Epiphanius; Filaret said he did not send an invitation to Epiphanius because since Epiphanius' election (five months) Epiphanius has not celebrated

    Conflict between Filaret and Epiphanius

    Conflict between Filaret and Epiphanius

    Conflict_between_Filaret_and_Epiphanius

  • Epiphanius of Constantinople
  • Patriarch of Constantinople from 520 to 535

    compliance of Epiphanius and his clergy, indicate the absence of exclusive clerical legislation for spiritual matters at that time. Epiphanius initially held

    Epiphanius of Constantinople

    Epiphanius_of_Constantinople

  • Epiphanius the Wise
  • Russian monk and hagiographer (died c. 1420)

    Radonezh in 1337. Epiphanius travelled extensively, and is known to have visited Moscow, Constantinople and Mount Athos. Epiphanius wrote at least three

    Epiphanius the Wise

    Epiphanius the Wise

    Epiphanius_the_Wise

  • Epiphanius of Pavia
  • Epiphanius of Pavia (438–496), later venerated as Saint Epiphanius of Pavia, was Bishop of Pavia from 466 until his death in 496. Epiphanius additionally

    Epiphanius of Pavia

    Epiphanius of Pavia

    Epiphanius_of_Pavia

  • Simon Magus
  • Religious figure who confronted Peter

    Semoni Sanco Deo. Gruter, vol. 1, p. 95, n. 5. Epiphanius, Panarion, 21.3.5 Williams, vol. 1, p. 60. Epiphanius, Panarion, 21.2.4 Williams, vol. 1, p. 58.

    Simon Magus

    Simon Magus

    Simon_Magus

  • Basilidians
  • Gnostic sect founded by Basilides in the 2nd century

    Heretics, ii. 14-28) should have been named with Beausobre. Epiphanius 69 B, C. Epiphanius, Panarion 68 C. Sulpicius Severus, Chron. ii. 46.  This article incorporates

    Basilidians

    Basilidians

  • Epiphanius (patriarch of Aquileia)
  • Italian patriarch of Aquileia

    Epiphanius (served 612–613) was the first Patriarch of Aquileia to rule from Grado. Acland, Arthur Herbert Dyke "Epiphanius." Def. 24. A Dictionary of

    Epiphanius (patriarch of Aquileia)

    Epiphanius_(patriarch_of_Aquileia)

  • Sophia (Gnosticism)
  • Feminine figure in Gnosticism

    its occurrence in a Valentinian fragment preserved by Epiphanius (Epiph. Haer. xxxi. 5). Epiphanius also introduces Prunikos as a technical word in the

    Sophia (Gnosticism)

    Sophia (Gnosticism)

    Sophia_(Gnosticism)

  • Anba Epiphanius
  • Egyptian Coptic Orthodox Church bishop (1954–2018)

    position he held until his death. Anba Epiphanius was murdered on July 29, 2018 at the monastery. Anba Epiphanius was born in Tanta, Egypt, in 1954. He

    Anba Epiphanius

    Anba_Epiphanius

  • Epiphanius Shanov
  • sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: "Epiphanius Shanov" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (February 2012)

    Epiphanius Shanov

    Epiphanius Shanov

    Epiphanius_Shanov

  • Ingestion of semen in humans
  • are described by the early Christian heretic-hunter Epiphanius of Salamis in his Panarion. Epiphanius claims that the Borborites had a sacred text called

    Ingestion of semen in humans

    Ingestion of semen in humans

    Ingestion_of_semen_in_humans

  • Epiphanius Evesham
  • British sculptor

    Epiphanius Evesham (fl. 1570 – c. 1623) was a British sculptor. He was born in Wellington, Herefordshire, a twin, and the youngest of fourteen siblings

    Epiphanius Evesham

    Epiphanius Evesham

    Epiphanius_Evesham

  • List of Gnostic sects
  • Satornilus by Epiphanius See Against the Heracleonites by Epiphanius See Against the Ptolemaeans by Epiphanius See Against the Lucianists by Epiphanius The followers

    List of Gnostic sects

    List_of_Gnostic_sects

  • Valentinus (Gnostic)
  • Egyptian gnostic theologian (c. 100–c. 165)

    serpent. Epiphanius of Salamis wrote that Valentinus became a Gnostic after he had suffered a shipwreck in Cyprus and became insane. Epiphanius might have

    Valentinus (Gnostic)

    Valentinus_(Gnostic)

  • Antidicomarians
  • Christian sect active from the 3rd to the 5th century

    (OED). Epiphanius uses the term Dimoerite for both the Apollinarians and the Antidicomarians. See Frank Williams (ed.), The Panarion of Epiphanius of Salamis:

    Antidicomarians

    Antidicomarians

  • Epiphanius Slavinetsky
  • Epifany Slavinetsky (Russian: Епифа́ний Славине́цкий) (c. 1600 – 19 November 1675) was an ecclesiastical expert of the Russian Orthodox Church who helped

    Epiphanius Slavinetsky

    Epiphanius Slavinetsky

    Epiphanius_Slavinetsky

  • Gospel of Eve
  • Mostly lost text of New Testament apocrypha

    possible that Epiphanius failed to realise this and only read into the text a simple literal interpretation.[citation needed] The quotation Epiphanius claims

    Gospel of Eve

    Gospel_of_Eve

  • Adamites
  • Early Christian sect in North Africa

    the writings of early Christian heresiologists. The principal source is Epiphanius of Salamis, who described the sect in his Panarion (c. 374–377 CE), a

    Adamites

    Adamites

  • Annius Eucharius Epiphanius
  • Roman politician, prefect of Rome

    Flavius Annius Eucharius Epiphanius (floruit 412–414 AD) was praefectus urbi of the city of Rome from October 15, 412 to May 27, 414 AD. He restored the

    Annius Eucharius Epiphanius

    Annius_Eucharius_Epiphanius

  • Flight to Pella
  • Story of mass fleeing to northwest Jordan

    The fourth-century Church Father Eusebius of Caesarea and Epiphanius of Salamis cite a tradition that before the destruction of Jerusalem in AD 70 the

    Flight to Pella

    Flight to Pella

    Flight_to_Pella

  • Semi-Arianism
  • View taken by some 4th-century Christians

    Newmann - Longmans, Green, and Co., 1911, footnote, page 124 Epiphanius. The Panarion of Epiphanius of Salamis, Books II and III (Sects 47-80), De Fide). Section

    Semi-Arianism

    Semi-Arianism

  • Norea
  • Figure in Gnostic cosmology

    p. 267. van den Broek 2013, p. 55. Bullard 1970, p. 96. Epiphanius 2009, p. 90. Epiphanius 2009, p. 279. Bullard 1970, p. 95. Pearson 1990, p. 62. Pearson

    Norea

    Norea

  • Barbelo
  • First emanation of God in some Gnostic cosmogony

    other like beings. She is noticed in several neighbouring passages of Epiphanius, who in part must be following the Compendium of Hippolytus, as is shown

    Barbelo

    Barbelo

  • Joseph of Tiberias
  • about his life is a book by Epiphanius, the Panarion, written between 374 and 377. Chapter 30 retells the stories Epiphanius heard from Joseph during their

    Joseph of Tiberias

    Joseph_of_Tiberias

  • Honorata of Pavia
  • Honorata of Pavia (died 11 January 500 in Pavia), sister of Bishop Epiphanius (+496), was a consecrated virgin and Catholic saint. Details of her life

    Honorata of Pavia

    Honorata_of_Pavia

  • Martyrians (Messalian sect)
  • rise to a new sect, who worshipped the corpses of the martyred. of Salamis, Epiphanius. "13.2". Ancoratus. of Salamis, Epiphanius. "80: 2,3". Panarion.

    Martyrians (Messalian sect)

    Martyrians_(Messalian_sect)

  • Ophites
  • Christian Gnostic sect

    that later accounts of the Ophites by Pseudo-Tertullian, Philastrius and Epiphanius of Salamis are all dependent on the lost Syntagma of Hippolytus. It is

    Ophites

    Ophites

  • Alogi
  • Group of heterodox Christians in the Asia Minor region

    first place is derived from their critic, particularly Epiphanius of Salamis. While Epiphanius does not specifically indicate the name of its founder

    Alogi

    Alogi

    Alogi

  • Panarion
  • Book by Epiphanius of Salamis about Christian heresies

    Panarion as follows: Epiphanius, Haer. N [the number of the heresy]. The general form, though not universal, in which Epiphanius described each sect included

    Panarion

    Panarion

    Panarion

  • List of gospels
  • Written descriptions of the life and teachings of Jesus Christ

    – 4th-century Ophite poem mentioned only once by a patristic source, Epiphanius, and referred to once in the 6th century Syriac Infancy Gospel Coptic

    List of gospels

    List of gospels

    List_of_gospels

  • Unification council of the Eastern Orthodox churches of Ukraine
  • 2018 council to unite all main Eastern Orthodox churches of Ukraine into one church

    into the Orthodox Church of Ukraine and the unification council elected Epiphanius of Kyiv as its first primate. Since the end of the 20th century, three

    Unification council of the Eastern Orthodox churches of Ukraine

    Unification council of the Eastern Orthodox churches of Ukraine

    Unification_council_of_the_Eastern_Orthodox_churches_of_Ukraine

  • Archon (Gnosticism)
  • Builders of the physical realm that serve the demiurge

    the face of a flaming fire In the system of the Gnostics mentioned by Epiphanius we find, as the Seven Archons, Iao Saklas (the chief demon of Manichaeism)

    Archon (Gnosticism)

    Archon_(Gnosticism)

  • Brothers of Jesus
  • Biblical figures described as brothers of Jesus

    Eusebius (260/265–339/340) and Epiphanius (c. 310/320–403) defended the perpetual virginity of Mary. Eusebius and Epiphanius held the adelphoi were Joseph's

    Brothers of Jesus

    Brothers_of_Jesus

  • John of Damascus
  • Christian monk, priest, hymnographer and apologist (675/6–749)

    britannica.com. Retrieved 5 July 2023. Epiphanius of Salamis; Williams, Frank (2008). The Panarion of Epiphanius of Salamis. Book 1 (PDF). Nag Hammadi

    John of Damascus

    John of Damascus

    John_of_Damascus

  • Archontics
  • 2nd century Christian sect

    term nakriṭia is actually a reference to the Archontics. Epiphanius, Panarion, 40, 2. Epiphanius, Panarion, 40, 1. Gelbert, Carlos (2023). The Key to All

    Archontics

    Archontics

  • Jewish–Christian gospels
  • Gospels of a Jewish Christian character

    proposed lost gospel thought to lie behind fragments quoted by Epiphanius in his Panarion. Epiphanius quotes a fragment which states the gospel is narrated by

    Jewish–Christian gospels

    Jewish–Christian gospels

    Jewish–Christian_gospels

  • Matthew the Apostle
  • Apostle of Jesus

    Ebionites. Fragments of these gospels survive in quotations by Jerome, Epiphanius and others. Most academic study follows the distinction of Gospel of the

    Matthew the Apostle

    Matthew the Apostle

    Matthew_the_Apostle

  • Origenist crises
  • Christian theological controversies

    came from the Cyprian bishop Epiphanius of Salamis, who was determined to root out all heresies and refute them. Epiphanius attacked Origen in his anti-heretical

    Origenist crises

    Origenist crises

    Origenist_crises

  • On Weights and Measures
  • Literary work composed by Epiphanius of Salamis

    metrological, and geographical treatise compiled in 392 AD in Constantia by Epiphanius of Salamis (c. 315–403). The greater part of the work is devoted to a

    On Weights and Measures

    On_Weights_and_Measures

  • Essenes
  • Jewish sect during the Second Temple period

    Mandaeans with the Nasaraeans described by Epiphanius, a group within the Essenes according to Joseph Lightfoot. Epiphanius (29:6) says that they existed before

    Essenes

    Essenes

  • Origen
  • Christian scholar, ascetic, and theologian (c. 185 – c. 253)

    came from the Cyprian bishop Epiphanius of Salamis, who was determined to root out all heresies and refute them. Epiphanius attacked Origen in his anti-heretical

    Origen

    Origen

    Origen

  • Quintilla
  • 3rd century Phrygian Christian Montanist prophetess

    after the Three were dead. This would place her in the 3rd century AD. Epiphanius of Salamis, a strong opponent of Montanism, provides the only surviving

    Quintilla

    Quintilla

  • Karl Anton Epiphanius Matzek
  • Prussian entomologist

    Karl Anton Epiphanius Matzek (Latinised: Carol. Anton. Epiph. Matzek) (5 February 1810, Sośnicowice (German: Kieferstädtel), Lower Silesia – 28 March 1843)

    Karl Anton Epiphanius Matzek

    Karl_Anton_Epiphanius_Matzek

  • Siege of Pavia (476)
  • Life of Bishop Epiphanius of Pavia (§§95–100). Ennodius presents the siege as contrived by the devil to inconvenience the bishop. Epiphanius' sister, a nun

    Siege of Pavia (476)

    Siege of Pavia (476)

    Siege_of_Pavia_(476)

  • Judah Kyriakos
  • Last Jewish Bishop of Jerusalem

    Jerusalem’s Christian community. The Panarion of Epiphanius of Salamis: Book I (Sects 1-46). By Epiphanius, Epiphanius of Salamis, translated by Frank Williams

    Judah Kyriakos

    Judah_Kyriakos

  • Assumption of Mary
  • Dogma of Mary's bodily entry into Heaven

    4th century Epiphanius of Salamis wrote he could find no authorized tradition about how her life ended. Nevertheless, although Epiphanius could not decide

    Assumption of Mary

    Assumption of Mary

    Assumption_of_Mary

  • Scoti
  • Latin name for the Gaels

    have been identified in Greek literature (as Σκόττοι), in the works of Epiphanius, Bishop of Salamis, writing in the 370s. The fragmentary evidence suggests

    Scoti

    Scoti

    Scoti

  • Sergius of Radonezh
  • Russian saint and reformer (1314–1392)

    Historian Serge Aleksandrovich Zenkovsky wrote that Sergius, along with Epiphanius the Wise, Stephen of Perm, and the painter Andrei Rublev, signified "the

    Sergius of Radonezh

    Sergius of Radonezh

    Sergius_of_Radonezh

  • James, brother of Jesus
  • First leader of the Church of Jerusalem

    Saint Epiphanius (Bishop of Constantia in Cyprus); Frank Williams (specialist in early Christian texts); Holl, Karl (2013). The Panarion of Epiphanius of

    James, brother of Jesus

    James, brother of Jesus

    James,_brother_of_Jesus

  • Jude, brother of Jesus
  • Member of Jesus' family according to the New Testament

    this Papias' Elementarium Doctrinae Rudimentum. The bishop of Salamis, Epiphanius, wrote in his work The Panarion (AD 374–375) that Joseph became the father

    Jude, brother of Jesus

    Jude,_brother_of_Jesus

  • Nazarene (title)
  • People from the city of Nazareth

    (before 324), then extensive references in Epiphanius of Salamis (375) and Jerome (circa 390). Epiphanius additionally is the first and only source to

    Nazarene (title)

    Nazarene_(title)

  • Dormition of the Mother of God
  • Great Feast in various Christian churches

    and Doctors of the Church of the first thousand years of Christianity." Epiphanius of Salamis (c. 310/20–403), a Jew by birth, born in Phoenicia, converted

    Dormition of the Mother of God

    Dormition of the Mother of God

    Dormition_of_the_Mother_of_God

  • Gospel of Perfection
  • Lost text from the New Testament apocrypha

    by some to be the same as the Gospel of Eve, though the words of Saint Epiphanius implied that they were separate Gospels. Some others also believe that

    Gospel of Perfection

    Gospel_of_Perfection

  • Birkat haMinim
  • Curse on heretics which forms part of Jewish rabbinical liturgy

    that both Epiphanius (310/320-403) and Jerome (c.347–420), both resident in Byzantine Palaestina, were familiar with the curse. Epiphanius, a former Jew

    Birkat haMinim

    Birkat_haMinim

  • Delebat
  • Mesopotamian name of the planet Venus

    otherwise unknown name of the planet Venus preserved in the Panarion of Epiphanius of Salamis, where it is described as Hebrew, is derived from Mandaic Libat

    Delebat

    Delebat

  • Cerinthus
  • Syrian theologian and philosopher

    understanding of the man Cerinthus' teachings are from the 4th century Bishop Epiphanius of Salamis, a few centuries after his death, though Irenaeus of Lyon (c

    Cerinthus

    Cerinthus

  • Mandaeism
  • Gnostic religion

    Mandaeans with the Nasaraeans described by Epiphanius, a group within the Essenes according to Joseph Lightfoot. Epiphanius says (29:6) that they existed before

    Mandaeism

    Mandaeism

    Mandaeism

  • Saint Peter
  • Apostle of Jesus

    Clementine writings may have been taken from an earlier document mentioned by Epiphanius of Salamis in his Panarion called "The Itinerary of Peter". Peter may

    Saint Peter

    Saint Peter

    Saint_Peter

  • Book of Jubilees
  • Ancient Jewish religious work of 50 chapters

    It was well known to early Christians, as evidenced by the writings of Epiphanius, Justin Martyr, Origen, Diodorus of Tarsus, Isidore of Alexandria, Isidore

    Book of Jubilees

    Book of Jubilees

    Book_of_Jubilees

  • Onufriy Berezovsky
  • Ukrainian bishop

    Autocephaly to the Orthodox Church of Ukraine (OCU), recognizes Metropolitan Epiphanius, as the sole canonical primate of Kyiv and All Ukraine. Berezovsky was

    Onufriy Berezovsky

    Onufriy Berezovsky

    Onufriy_Berezovsky

  • Euchites
  • Christian group from Mesopotamia

    the same. They are first mentioned in the 370s by Ephrem the Syrian, Epiphanius of Salamis, and Jerome, and are also mentioned by Archbishop Atticus of

    Euchites

    Euchites

  • Biblical canon
  • Texts regarded as part of the Bible

    frequently identified (see Hippolytus, "Refutatio Hæresium", ix. 29; Epiphanius, l.c. xiv.; and other Church Fathers, who ascribe to the Sadducees the

    Biblical canon

    Biblical_canon

  • Nicolaism
  • Early Christian sect mentioned twice in the Book of Revelation

    group, including Irenaeus, Tertullian, Clement of Alexandria, Hippolytus, Epiphanius, and Theodoret, stating that Nicolas the Deacon, one of the Seven Deacons

    Nicolaism

    Nicolaism

  • Ukrainian Orthodox Church – Kyiv Patriarchate
  • Unrecognized Eastern Orthodox church

    Patriarch of Constantinople in January 2019. A conflict between Filaret and Epiphanius, the Metropolitan of the OCU following the December 2018 unification council

    Ukrainian Orthodox Church – Kyiv Patriarchate

    Ukrainian Orthodox Church – Kyiv Patriarchate

    Ukrainian_Orthodox_Church_–_Kyiv_Patriarchate

  • Gundobad
  • King of the Burgundians (c. 452–516 AD)

    Cook, The Life of Saint Epiphanius, p. 103. Ennodius, Vita Epifani, 171, 172; translated by Cook, The Life of Saint Epiphanius, p. 101. Wood, The Merovingian

    Gundobad

    Gundobad

    Gundobad

  • Junia (New Testament person)
  • First century Christian

    reference to a masculine "Junias" in the Index Discipulorum, purportedly from Epiphanius of Salamis (fourth century), the first texts regarding Junia as a male

    Junia (New Testament person)

    Junia (New Testament person)

    Junia_(New_Testament_person)

  • Hegesippus (chronicler)
  • Second century Christian saint and chronicler

    agreements with Epiphanius in that it extends only to Anicetus, is found in the poem of Pseudo-Tertullian against Marcion; apparently Epiphanius has mistaken

    Hegesippus (chronicler)

    Hegesippus (chronicler)

    Hegesippus_(chronicler)

  • Hexapla
  • Ancient critical edition of the Hebrew Bible

    Complutensian Polyglot Bible On Weights and Measures of Epiphanius of Salamis Frederick Field Epiphanius' Treatise on Weights and Measures - The Syriac Version

    Hexapla

    Hexapla

    Hexapla

  • Ophrah
  • Index of articles associated with the same name

    Israeli settlement of Ofra is close to the site as well. According to Epiphanius, it was situated 5 miles east of the city of Bethel. "Ophrah of the Abi-ezrites

    Ophrah

    Ophrah

  • Gospel of the Nazarenes
  • Lost Christian gospel

    (1) the Jewish gospel known to Origen; (2) the Jewish gospel known to Epiphanius; and (3) the Jewish gospel known to Jerome. The name Gospel of the Nazarenes

    Gospel of the Nazarenes

    Gospel_of_the_Nazarenes

  • Nicene Creed
  • Statement of belief adopted at the First Ecumenical Council in 325

    Further, a creed "almost identical in form" was used as early as 374 by St. Epiphanius of Salamis. The amended form is presently[as of?] referred to as the

    Nicene Creed

    Nicene Creed

    Nicene_Creed

  • Marcion of Sinope
  • Early Christian theologian (c.85–c.160)

    Pauline Letters", Semeia 12 (1978), pp. 233–277. Epiphanius of Salamis. The Panarion of Epiphanius of Salamis, Book 1 (Sects 1-46) Frank Williams translator

    Marcion of Sinope

    Marcion of Sinope

    Marcion_of_Sinope

  • Filaret Denysenko
  • Ukrainian Orthodox religious leader (1929–2026)

    however, a conflict between Filaret and the new metropolitan of the OCU, Epiphanius of Kyiv, over details of the unification lead to Filaret declaring continuation

    Filaret Denysenko

    Filaret Denysenko

    Filaret_Denysenko

  • Heresiology
  • Study of heresy

    heresiologists included figures such as Irenaeus of Lyon, Hippolytus of Rome, and Epiphanius of Salamis, who wrote from a Christian apologetic perspective. In Islam

    Heresiology

    Heresiology

  • Ash cake
  • Bread buried in hot ashes and cinders

    Damper bread List of flatbreads Johnnycake Taguella Epiphanius (1935). James Elmer Dean (ed.). Epiphanius' Treatise on Weights and Measures - The Syriac Version

    Ash cake

    Ash cake

    Ash_cake

  • Perpetual virginity of Mary
  • One of the four Marian dogmas

    Victorinus. Epiphanius invented a name "Antidicomarians" for a group of people who denied the perpetual virginity of Mary, which Epiphanius attacked. Their

    Perpetual virginity of Mary

    Perpetual virginity of Mary

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  • Apocryphon of Ezekiel
  • Jewish text written between 50BCE–70CE asserting bodily resurrection

    It survives only in five fragments including quotations in writings by Epiphanius, Clement of Rome and Clement of Alexandria, and the Chester Beatty Papyri

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  • Simonians
  • Extinct Gnostic sect

    connection with Simon Magus by Irenaeus, by the Philosophumena, and later by Epiphanius of Salamis. Origen also mentions that some of the sect were called Heleniani

    Simonians

    Simonians

  • Glycerius
  • Western Roman emperor from 473 to 474

    Ennodius, the bishop of Pavia, describes him more thoroughly in his Vita St. Epiphanius: After Olybrius, Glycerius ascended to the rule. With regard to whom I

    Glycerius

    Glycerius

    Glycerius

  • Gospel of Thomas
  • Extra-canonical sayings gospel

    recognize the (Father's) kingdom and will become greater than John." Epiphanius. Panarion 30:13. There was a certain man named Jesus, about thirty years

    Gospel of Thomas

    Gospel of Thomas

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  • Basilides
  • 2nd century Christian Gnostic religious teacher

    formed a movement that persisted for at least two centuries after him – Epiphanius of Salamis, at the end of the 4th century, recognized a persistent Basilidian

    Basilides

    Basilides

  • Tomb of the Virgin Mary
  • Tomb and church in Jerusalem

    created without human intervention. A legend, which was first mentioned by Epiphanius of Salamis in the 4th century AD, purported that Mary may have spent the

    Tomb of the Virgin Mary

    Tomb of the Virgin Mary

    Tomb_of_the_Virgin_Mary

  • Cubit
  • Ancient unit of length

    roughly 9 cm (3+1⁄2 in), and 6 handbreadths (1 cubit) at 54 cm (21+1⁄2 in). Epiphanius of Salamis, in his treatise On Weights and Measures, describes how it

    Cubit

    Cubit

    Cubit

  • Deuterocanonical books
  • Books of the Bible which are considered non-canonical by Protestant denominations

    be read". He excluded what he called "apocryphal writings" entirely. Epiphanius of Salamis (c. 385 AD) mentions that "there are 27 books given the Jews

    Deuterocanonical books

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  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Qawee |

    Strong, Powerful, Firm, Mighty. one of the names of Allah

  • Osweald
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    Osweald

    Divinely Powerful

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    Hindu, Indian

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    Pure; Sure

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    Tamil

    Brihatjyothi | ப்ரீஹாத்ஜ்யோதீ

    Son of Agniras

  • MABELLA
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    English

    MABELLA

    Pet form of English Mabel, MABELLA means "lovable." 

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    Arabic, Muslim

    AbdunNasir

    Servant of the Helper (Allah)

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    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu

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    Golden Light

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    Saman

    Equal; Calming Song of Praise; Home; Welfare

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    Hungarian

    RICHÁRD

    Hungarian form of Old High German Ricohard, RICHÁRD means "powerful ruler."

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    Korean

    Chung-Ho

    Righteous.

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