SPEAR Factoids about Ecclesiastes [http://syriaca.org/work/9538]
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Personal Information
Name variant(s):
Caesaria, the patrician See factoid page
Caesaria, the patrician See factoid page
Caesaria Patricia See factoid page
Sex:
Caesaria was female. See factoid page
Social Rank:
Caesaria was a hypatissa. See factoid page
Caesaria Hypatissa was a hypatissa. See factoid page
Caesaria was a hypatissa. See factoid page
Relationships
Severus of Antioch sent a letter to Caesaria. See factoid page
Events
Severus wrote a letter to Caesaria Hypatissa discussing the fall of Adam into sin and sex. See factoid page
Severus wrote a letter to Caesaria hypatissa in which he offered a defense of flight in the face of persecution by drawing on many biblical stories. See factoid page
Severus wrote a letter to Caesaria explaining the meaning of the priest lifting the veil covering the eucharist during the liturgy. See factoid page
Severus wrote a letter to Caesaria discussing heaven, hell, and the rites of almsgiving and the eucharist performed on behalf of the dead. See factoid page
Severus wrote a letter to Caesaria Hypatissa discussing a hagiographic story about Nisthora predicting that an emperor would not have a son while the Council of Chalcedon remained in force. See factoid page
Severus wrote a letter to Caesaria Hypatissa explaining a woman should not take the eucharist following sex or during menstruation. See factoid page
Severus wrote a letter to Caesaria Hypatissa discussing liturgical traditions in different regions. See factoid page
Severus responded to a letter of Caesaria hypatissa answering her questions about Balaam who did not follow God but could accurately prophesy nevertheless and about the passion of Christ. See factoid page
Severus responded to a letter of Caesaria hypatissa answer her question about apokatastasis and indicating that he believed the blessings of heaven and the torments of hell both to be eternal. See factoid page
Severus responded to a letter of Caesaria hypatissa answering her questions about the circumcision of Jesus and what happened to his foreskin. See factoid page
Severus wrote a letter to Caesaria offering an interpretation of Ecclesiastes 4.17. See factoid page
Severus wrote a letter to Caesaria discussing the freedom of a Christian to associate with people who worship idols. See factoid page
Severus wrote a letter to Caesaria answering her questions about the interpretation of John 20.22 and Matthew 12.40. See factoid page
Severus wrote a letter to Caesaria explaining why blasphemy against the Son can be forgiven while blasphemy against the Holy Spirit cannot. See factoid page
Severus wrote a letter to Caesaria discussing Judas and what happens when people take the eucharist in an unworthy way. See factoid page
Severus responded to a letter of Caesaria hypatissa answering her questions about Matthew 14.25 and referencing biblical passages dealing with the incarnation. See factoid page
Caesaria Hypatissa wrote a letter to Severus asking about whether or not a woman should take the eucharist following sex or during menstruation. See factoid page
Caesaria Hypatissa wrote a letter to Severus. See factoid page
Caesaria hypatissa wrote a letter to Severus asking questions about Balaam who did not follow God but could accurately prophesy nevertheless and about the passion of Christ. See factoid page
Caesaria hypatissa wrote a letter to Severus asking whether or not he held to the doctrine of apokatastasis. See factoid page
Caesaria hypatissa wrote a letter to Severus asking questions about the circumcision of Jesus and what happened to his foreskin. See factoid page
Caesaria wrote a letter to Severus asking about the interpretation of John 20.22 and Matthew 12.40. See factoid page
Caesaria hypatissa wrote a letter to Severus asking questions about Matthew 14.25. See factoid page
Severus of Antioch sent a letter to Caesaria on the subject of interaction with heretics. See factoid page
Caesaria sent a letter to Severus of Antioch on the subject of interaction with heretics. See factoid page
How to cite:
“Person Page for Ecclesiastes [http://syriaca.org/work/9538] ,” in SPEAR: Syriac Persons Events and Relations, general editor Daniel L. Schwartz, $nav-base/aggregate/person/2620.html, 2023-10-10T09:09:51.686-04:00.Related keyword(s)
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