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Saint Ephraim of Syria (ca. 306-373)

Syrian biblican exegete and ecclesiastical writer

 

Works about Ephraim of Syria

July 9. -- St. Ephrem, Deacon -- from from Lives of the Saints with Reflections for Every Day of the Year

Ephraim of Syria -- from The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge

Ephraim of Syria -- from Wikipedia Article

 

Works by Ephraim of Syria

NPNF-213. Gregory the Great (II), Ephraim Syrus, Aphrahat (Author)

Description: With over twenty volumes, the Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers is a momentous achievement. Originally gathered by Philip Schaff, the Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers is a collection of writings by classical and medieval Christian theologians. The purpose of such a collection is to make their writings readily available. The entire work is divided into two series, each with fourteen volumes. The second series focuses on a variety of important Church Fathers, ranging from the fourth century to the eighth century. The Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers are comprehensive in scope, and provide keen translations of instructive and illuminating texts from some of the great theologians of the Christian church. These spiritually enlightening texts have aided Christians for over a thousand years, and remain instructive and fruitful even today!

Tim Perrine
CCEL Staff Writer

Pearl

Description: St. Ephraim, having written countless hymns and sermons exclusively in the Syriac language, is especially beloved within the Syriac Orthodox Church. The Pearl contains eight hymns praising God for his love and offer of salvation. The collection takes its name from Jesus’ parable of the Pearl of Great Price (Matthew 13:45-46). As in the parable, a beautiful pearl symbolizes God’s kingdom, irresistible and perfect. In verse that retains its beauty in translation, St. Ephraim explores how God’s grace changes lives.

Kathleen O’Bannon
CCEL Staff

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