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Beth Gazo, the Glossary

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Beth Gazo (literary "the house of treasure") is a Syriac liturgical book that contains a collection of Syriac chants and melodies.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 10 relations: Arabic maqam, Balai of Qenneshrin, Bardaisan, Ephrem the Syrian, Jacob of Serugh, Rabbula, Shehimo, Syriac Orthodox Church, Syriac sacral music, West Syriac Rite.

  2. Hymnology

Arabic maqam

In traditional Arabic music, maqam (maqām, literally "ascent"; مقامات) is the system of melodic modes, which is mainly melodic.

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Balai of Qenneshrin

Balai of Qenneshrin (ܒܠܝ ܕܩܢܫܪܝܢ) was a Syriac poet who lived in Qenneshrin (Chalcis) in the early fifth century.

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Bardaisan

Bardaisan (11 July 154 – 222 AD; ܒܪ ܕܝܨܢ, Bar Dayṣān; also Bardaiṣan), known in Arabic as ibn Dayṣān (ابن ديصان) and in Latin as Bardesanes, was a Syriac-speaking AssyrianProds Oktor Skjaervo.

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Ephrem the Syrian

Ephrem the Syrian, also known as Saint Ephrem, Saint Ephraim, Ephrem of Edessa or Aprem of Nisibis, was a prominent Christian theologian and writer who is revered as one of the most notable hymnographers of Eastern Christianity.

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Jacob of Serugh

Jacob of Serugh (translit,; Iacobus Sarugiensis; 452–521), also called Jacob of Sarug or Mar Jacob, was one of the foremost Syriac poet-theologians, perhaps only second in stature to Ephrem the Syrian and equal to Narsai.

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Rabbula

Rabbula (Rabula) was a bishop of Edessa from 411 to August 435 AD, noteworthy for his opposition to the views of Theodore of Mopsuestia and Nestorius.

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Shehimo

Shehimo (ܫܚܝܡܐ, ഷഹീമോ; English: Book of Common Prayer, also spelled Sh'himo) is the West Syriac Christian breviary of the Syriac Orthodox Church and the West Syriac Saint Thomas Christians of India (Syro-Malankara Catholic Church, Malankara Jacobite Syrian Church, Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church, Marthoma Syrian Church and Thozhiyur Church) that contains the seven canonical hours of prayer.

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Syriac Orthodox Church

The Syriac Orthodox Church (ʿIdto Sūryoyto Trīṣath Shubḥo); also known as West Syriac Church or West Syrian Church, officially known as the Syriac Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch and All the East, and informally as the Jacobite Church, is an Oriental Orthodox church that branched from the Church of Antioch. Beth Gazo and Syriac Orthodox Church are Syriac Christianity.

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Syriac sacral music

Syriac sacral music is music in the Syriac language as used in the liturgy of Syriac Christianity. Beth Gazo and Syriac sacral music are Hymnology and Syriac Christianity.

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West Syriac Rite

The West Syriac Rite, also called the Syro-Antiochian Rite and the West Syrian Rite, is an Eastern Christian liturgical rite that employs the Divine Liturgy of Saint James in the West Syriac dialect. Beth Gazo and West Syriac Rite are Syriac Christianity.

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See also

Hymnology

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beth_Gazo

Also known as Beth Gazo d-ne`motho.