Stele dedicated to gods Abgal and Ashar Khirbet Farwan, Syria c. 200 CE?
Source: The Pantheon of Palmyra by Javier Teixidor, 1979
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Stele dedicated to gods Abgal and Ashar Khirbet Farwan, Syria c. 200 CE?
Source: The Pantheon of Palmyra by Javier Teixidor, 1979
Blessed are you who hast believed in me without having seen me. For it is written concerning me, that they who have seen me will not believe in me, and that they who have not seen me will believe and be saved. But in regard to what you have written me, that I should come to you, it is necessary for me to fulfill all things here for which I have been sent, and after I have fulfilled them thus to be taken up again to him that sent me. But after I have been taken up I will send to you one of my disciples, that he may heal your disease and give life to you and yours.
--Jesus’ message to King Abgar of Edessa
Découverte du monde syriaque
Découverte du monde syriaque
Dans le christianisme ancien, trois langues ont joué un rôle important : le grec, le latin et le syriaque. Les christianismes grecs et latins sont bien sûr les plus connus en Occident, mais je vous propose ici de découvrir le christianisme syriaque, quelque peu méconnu. L’origine du syriaque Le « syriaque » est en fait un dialecte araméen, la langue que parlait Jésus. L’araméen a commencé à se…
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