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Severus of Al'Ashmunein on the Baptism of St Mark By Jesus
I thought this was interesting. The original Arabic text (Severus died c. 987 CE) is already translated into French. Here is my rough computer assisted translation of that text into English:
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My own revision :
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J'apprécie vraiment votre aide!
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This story looks like other stories reproduced in the Golden Legend of Jacobus de Voragine. These texts show the level of the religious thought at the moment when they were written. They do not bring any serious infos about the saints.
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Thank you, Stephan. I think 72 pages is a bit beyond my current capabilities, but I am very glad you are looking at this. I had never heard of this work.
According to the preface, the author is not the same as Severus of al-Ashmunein (Sawirus ibn Mukaffa), but another Severus of the same time period. All the best, Roger Pearse |
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Yes I have figured out that the author must actually have lived a little earlier than the bishop of al'Ashmunein
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Huon,
Just to put things in perspective. The scholarly study of the Samaritan people is mostly based on a chronicle developed in the fourteenth century in Arabic by a certain Abul Fath based on earlier sources. The visionary quality of the current text is only developed by the author because of the contemporary crisis it was facing - the loss of the body and throne of St Mark. |
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