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Hesychius of Jerusalem was a Christian priest and exegete, active during the first half of the fifth century. Nothing certain is known as to the dates of his birth and death (450s?), or, indeed concerning the events of his life. Bearing as he does the title πρεσβύτερος "priest", he is not to be confused with Bishop Hesychius of Jerusalem, a contemporary of Gregory the Great.
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HesychiusofJerusalem was a Christian priest and exegete, active during the first half of the fifth century. Nothing certain is known as to the dates...
Hesychius (Ancient Greek: Ἡσύχιος, romanized: Hēsúkhios, lit. 'the quiet one') may refer to: Hesychiusof Cazorla (first century), Spanish Christian missionary...
edition of the works of the Fathers published under the title of "Hesychius, Presbyter ofJerusalem", should properly be ascribed to Hesychiusof Sinai...
Hesychius (Priest) ofJerusalem (2001). "The Teachings of the Holy Fathers on the Interior Prayer of the Heart". In Hopko, Thomas (ed.). The Way of a...
Antioch, it seems, resented the loss of the traditional Messianic interpretation, and, according to HesychiusofJerusalem, Theodore was compelled to promise...
attributed to Gregory of Nyssa (of the late 4th century), but which he suspected was more likely written by HesychiusofJerusalem (middle of the 5th century)...
such as Basil of Caesarea, Gregory of Nyssa, Asterius of Amasea, John Chrysostom, and HesychiusofJerusalem. These homilies were part of the hagiographical...
discernment of subtle thoughts he says, following Nilus of Sinai and HesychiusofJerusalem, that one should cut out all thoughts, both good and evil:...
list of Christian Church Fathers. Roman Catholics generally regard the Patristic period to have closed with the death of John of Damascus, a Doctor of the...
Eusebius of Caesarea (265 – 30 May 339ad), HesychiusofJerusalem (5th century), Severus of Antioch (5th century), possibly also Clement of Alexandria...
Nicopolis as the Emmaus in the Gospel of Luke (Origen (presumably), Eusebius of Caesarea, St. Jerome, HesychiusofJerusalem, Theophanes the Confessor, Sozomen...
Judea, was 135 CE and not, as usually assumed, 70 CE, despite the siege ofJerusalem and the Temple's destruction) "Thanks to Rashida Tlaib, Palestinians...
of the westerners, not of the whole church. Apart from the common document, I should like to have written to their Coryphæus. HesychiusofJerusalem uses...
Exerpta in Job by Athanasius of Alexandria (d. 373) a commentary by Didymus the Blind (d. 398) a commentary by HesychiusofJerusalem (5th century) a commentary...
a church." The bishopric of Emmaus was mentioned by St. Jerome, HesychiusofJerusalem, Theophanes the Confessor, Sozomen, and Theodosius. In 222 CE, a...
from the presbyter HesychiusofJerusalem (died 433), the Apollinarian Timotheus of Berytus, and Sabinus of Heraclea. About the middle of the 5th century...
tradition of homiletic prowess from clergymen like Cyril and Hesychius. Only a few of his works are known to have survived to the present, all of which bear...
François Graffin Homélies sur Job : version arménienne. I-XXIV / Hésychius de Jérusalem ; édition, introduction et notes par Charles Renoux—Brefs chapîtres...
(see List of monarchs of Persia#Parthian Empire (247 BC – AD 228)) The term was also used by Hesychius, who was a Presbyter ofJerusalem, with a different...
Baring-Gould adds, "The Greek Acts pretend to be by S. Hesychius (March 28th), but are an impudent forgery of late date." (on-line text). Ehrman, Bart D, and...
(Βυζάντιον) in around 657 BC, across from the town of Chalcedon on the Asiatic side of the Bosphorus. Hesychiusof Miletus wrote that some "claim that people...
recension) and Hesychius (the Hesychian, or Alexandrian, recension). The oldest manuscripts of the Septuagint include 2nd-century-BCE fragments of Leviticus...
Veneration of the Forty Martyrs became widespread. The Menaion of the Eastern Orthodox Church lists the names of the Forty Martyrs as follows: Hesychius, Meliton...
Aeschines of Miletus (fl. 1st century AD), a distinguished orator in the Asiatic style Isidore (fl. 6th century AD), Greek architect Hesychius (fl. 6th...
was built by Constantius' father, Constantine the Great (r. 306–337). Hesychiusof Miletus wrote that Constantine built Hagia Sophia with a wooden roof...