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Gutes Exemplar; Einband mit geringfügigen Randläsuren. - Englisch; griechisch. - Aus dem Vorbesitz von Prof. Wolfgang Haase. - " This work has been completed within the project 'Palestine' incorporating all Greek inscriptions from the area, undertaken by the Centre for Greek and Roman Antiquity of the National Hellenic Research Foundation. This is based on the thesis submitted by the author for the degree 'Doctor of Philosophy' to the Senate of Hebrew University, Jerusalem, in 1976. " (VIII) // INHALT (Auswahl) : Abbreviations and References. ------- Preface. ------- Introduction. ------- Part I: AN OUTLINE HISTORY OF THE EARLY CHURCH IN PALESTINE, ITS STRUGGLES FOR INDEPENDENCE AND ITS ADMINISTRATIVE AND GEOGRAPHICAL BOUNDARIES AFTER A.D. 451 ------- The recognition of Christianity as the official religion of the Empire and the consequent imperial interest focused on Jerusalem, favouring the leadership role of the Bishop of Aelia (Jerusalem) over that of Caesarea ------- Macarius, Bishop of Aelia (Jerusalem) and his achievements. ------- Acacius, the Metropolitan of Caesarea, banished the Bishop of Jerusalem, Cyrillus. ------- Cyrillus, Bishop of Jerusalem and his achievements over Caesarea. Joannes and Eulogius, Metropolitans of Caesarea, applied their ecclesiastical jurisdiction over the Bishopric of Jerusalem. ------- The weakening of Caesarea, the creation of two more metropoles and the strengthening of Jerusalem. ------- Juvenalius, Bishop and first Patriarch of Jerusalem, A.D. 422-458. ------- Juvenalius and the Third Oecumenical Council. ------- The Council of Ephesus II, A.D. 449. ------- Juvenalius in the Fourth Oecumenical Council of Chalcedon in A.D. 451 Summary ------- Part II: ORIGIN OF THE SACRED WORD HOLY, AHOC, AND ITS USE IN THE GREEK INSCRIPTIONS OF THE BYZANTINE PERIOD EXTANT IN PALESTINE. ------- Sacred words designating the Divinity in its many forms. ------- Sacred names attributed to God the Father, the first person of the Holy Trinity. ------- a) God (Father). ------- b) One God. ------- c) Lord. ------- d) I Am. ------- e) Father(God). ------- f) The Most High. ------- g) Almighty. ------- Sacred names attributed to Jesus Christ. ------- a)Jesus. ------- b) Jesus in the compendium INBI. ------- c) Christ. ------- d) Son. ------- e) Lord. ------- f) Saviour. ------- g) God with reference to Christ. ------- h) Lamb of God. ------- i) Emmanuel. ------- The Holy Spirit. ------- The Holy Trinity. ------- The Divine Wisdom. ------- The Virgin Mary. ------- I. Maria in the compendium XMF. ------- II. Holy Maria. ------- III. Maria with titles. ------- OLD TESTAMENT F1GLJ RES. ------- Patriarchs. ------- Abraham. ------- Isaac. ------- Jacob. ------- Joseph. ------- Judges. ------- Jephtah. ------- Moses, the lawgiver. ------- Prophets. ------- Elijah. ------- Elisha. ------- Isaiah. ------- Jeremiah. ------- Micah. ------- Jonah. ------- Zechariah. ------- David. ------- NEW TESTAMENT FIGURES. ------- John the Baptist. ------- Apostles. ------- Peter and Paul. ------- Paul the Apostle of the Gentiles. ------- Thomas. ------- Mark, the Evangelist. ------- Philip, the Deacon. ------- Confessors and Martyrs. ------- The Three Children. ------- The Forty Martyrs of the Sinai Desert. ------- The word 'Martyr' referring to individual Martyrs. ------- Aelianus. ------- Andrew, the Apostle. ------- Andrew, the General. ------- Bacchus (Sergius and Bacchus) ------- Basilius. ------- Victor. ------- Cosmas and Damianus. ------- Cirycus. ------- George. ------- Menas. ------- Thecla. ------- Theodoras. ------- Leontius. ------- Longinus. ------- Procopius. ------- Stephen, the First Martyr. --- (u.v.v.a.)