Description: Jacob of Sarugs Homilies on Elisha by Stephen Kaufman The volume constitutes a fascicle of The Metrical Homilies of Mar Jacob of Sarug, which, when complete, will contain the original Syriac text of Jacobs surviving sermons, fully vocalized, alongside an annotated English translation. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description This edition of Mar Jacob of Sarugs (d. 521) homilies on the prophet Elisha deals with some of the more difficult stories in the Old Testament, how to understand the story of the bears who ravage the children who made fun of the prophet and why the sacrifice by the King of Moab of his son to his pagan god was seemingly successful. The volume constitutes a fascicle of The Metrical Homilies of Mar Jacob of Sarug, which, when complete, will contain the original Syriac text of Jacobs surviving sermons, fully vocalized, alongside an annotated English translation. Table of Contents Dedication (page 5) Table of Contents (page 7) Preface (page 13) List of Abbreviations (page 15) I On Elisha the Prophet (page 17) Introduction (page 19) Outline (page 19) Jacobs Emphases in this Homily (page 19) Other Exegetical Problems (page 20) Types (page 20) Summary (page 20) Text and Translation (page 23) I. Proem: The Wealth of Scripture (page 24) II. Elishas Request for a Double Portion of Spirit Intrigues our Poet (page 26) III. The Story is True and Why it is so (page 28) IV. The Typology of teh Gift (page 32) V. The Power of Elijahs Cloak (page 38) VI. The Waters of Jericho (page 42) VII. The Typology of the healing of teh waters (page 46) VIII. The Typology of the Salt and the New Pitcher (page 50) IX. The Prophet, not the Salt, Cured teh Water; Thus Typifying the Crucifixion (page 52) X. The Insulting Boys: Satans Revenge (page 56) XI. Why the Death of the Children was a Good Thing (page 60) XII. Why Elisha could not Simply have Acted out of Anger (page 64) XIII. Elishas Numerous Prophetic Riches (page 66) XIV. The Indebted Widow (page 70) XV. The Multiplication of the Oil (page 74) XVI. The Reason for the Miracle was to Perform a Foreshadowing Miracle (page 78) XVII. A Foreshadowing Symbol of teh Eucharist (page 80) XVIII. The Three Inside the House Symbolize the Trinity, and teh Churchs Mysteries (page 84) II The Second on Elisha and on the King of Moab Who Sacrificed his Son upon the Wall (page 91) Introduction (page 93) Outline (page 93) Summary (page 93) Text and Translation (page 95) I. Scriptural Exegesis Requires Love and the Absence of Preconceptions (page 96) II. An Astonishing and Troubling Passage is Encountered (page 98) III. THe Great Problem of the Passage (page 102) IV. The REason that the Lord Responded to the Pagan Sacrifice (page 104) V. Even having Just Witnessed a Miracle, the Lords People Doubted Him, While Moabs King had Faith in his Idol (page 108) VI. Abrahams Descendants Forgot their Faith (page 110) VII. Why God was not Concerned that His Response would be Misinterpreted (page 114) VIII. Nothing whould have Changed the Participants Ideas (page 116) IX. Toward a Proper Understanding teh Meaning of the Story (page 120) X. The Lesson having been Taught, the Pagans Punishment Awaits the Day of Judgment (page 122) III The Third on Elisha, and the Shilumite Woman 2 Kgs 4:8-37 (page 129) Introduction (page 131) Outline (page 131) Jocobs Emphases in this Homily (page 131) Exegetical Problems (page 132) Psychology (page 132) Types (page 132) Summary (page 132) Text and Translation (page 135) I. the Lords Wealth is the only kind that is important (page 136) II. Why Elisha chose this house (page 138) III. THe Shilumite as model wife, can be quite capable! (page 140) IV. The Prudent Woman convinces her husband to take in Elisha, and Elisha prepares to repay teh good deed (page 142) V. There is nothing the Prophet can do for her, for her hope is in the Lord (page 144) VI. Against all odds, a son is born (page 148) VII. Why the Lord took teh child away (page 150) VIII. The Shilumite relies on teh Prophet to resurrect her son (page 152) IX. How Elishas lack of foreknowledge was unusual (page 156) X. Why the Lord hid the death from the Prophet (page 160) XI. Elisha commands Gahzi to hurry back and not greet anyone on the way (page 164) XII. Why the Prophets Staff was Powerless in Gahzis hands (page 166) XIII. How the mothers request typified teh Grace who asked God to save Adam (page 168) XIV. The Significance of the Prophet Stretching himself over the dead body (page 174) XV. How Elishas act prefigures teh Incarnation of teh Son of God (page 176) XVI. Elisha Formed a Cross upon the Body to drive away Death (page 180) IV The Fourth on Elisha: About Naaman the Edomite and his Disciple, Gahzi (page 185) Introduction (page 187) Outline (page 187) Exegetical Problems (page 187) Summary (page 188) Text and Translation (page 189) I. Proem: Your Praise, Lord, is sung by the Heavens (page 190) II. Even the Hymns of the Heavenly Hosts are insufficient, but I shall sing the Lords Praises nonetheless (page 192) III. The Story of Elisha, Naaman, and Gahzi is the Story of the Conflict between spiritual and material wealth (page 194) IV. Elishas World-wide reputation as a Healer (page 198) V. Naaman is cleansed and confesses Faith in God (page 200) VI. The Seven Immersions symbolize teh Seven Days of Creation which are the Seven Pillars of Wisdom (page 202) VII. Naaman is cleansed and confesses Faith in God (page 206) VIII. Elisha rejects Naamans Gift (page 208) IX. Gahzi runs after Naaman to get the Money (page 210) X. Seized by mony Lust, Gahzi had forgotten teh Prophets see All (page 214) XI. The Prophet rebukes Gahzi and transfers Naamans Leprosy to him (page 216) XII. The Example of the wickedness of Gahzis Greed in the Storys Message (page 218) V The Fifth on Elisha and on the Vision of the Saints that is able to see hidden things (page 223) Introduction (page 225) Outline (page 225) Summary (page 225) Text and Translation (page 227) I. Proem: Worldly wealth darkens the soul; the Lords enlightens it (page 228) II. The Power of Prophetic Insight (page 230) III. Our Souls are blind to what is actually all around us (page 232) IV. The Saints can envision teh supernal Court (page 236) V. Elisha, the quintessential spiritual seer (page 240) VI. The King of Edom plans to capture Elisha (page 242) VII. Angels were Elishas army (page 244) VIII. Elisha prays for teh disiple to see the angelic army (page 248) IX. Elisha has the Edomites blinded (page 250) X. He leads them to Samaria (page 252) XI. Elisha does the proper thing by feeding the enemy soldiers instead of killing them (page 254) VI On the Faamine that was in Samaria in the time of Elisha the Prophet (page 259) Introduction (page 261) Outline (page 261) Summary (page 261) Text and Translation (page 263) I. Proem: Help us, Lord to take advantage of Your true gifts (page 264) II. We have been granted the riches of Scripture (page 268) III. Of all Elishas wondrous deeds, I shall speak of his role at the sige of Samaria (page 270) IV. What a woman might have said to her son before eating him (page 274) V. The King learns of teh womens agreement to eat their children (page 278) VI. The King threatens Elisha without justification (page 280) VII. The King should have appealed to Elisha without threats (page 282) VIII. Elisha promises relief (page 284) IX. Why the Prophets promise was fulfilled (page 286) X. The Lord made the Edomites hear the sounds of a great army (page 288) XI. The Edomites flee from the oncoming phantom army (page 292) XII. Why teh Edomites were made to abandon their supplies (page 294) XIII. A festival is celebrated (page 296) XIV. The prices fall and the doubting soldier is crushed by the crowds (page 298) VII About Elisha, when a Dead person revived upon his bones (page 303) Introduction (page 305) Outline (page 305) Summary (page 305) Text and Translation (page 307) I. Proem: the poet summons the instrument of his mind to sing praises to teh Son and asks his auditors to listen with receptive ear (page 308) II. the bones of teh just are made life giving through the Church (page 314) III. Elisha resurrected the dead both in life and in death (page 322) IV. Death failed when confronted with Elisha (page 330) V. What happened to the revived man (page 334) VI. All resurrection is through the Son Details ISBN1607243024 Author Stephen Kaufman ISBN-10 1607243024 ISBN-13 9781607243021 Media Book Year 2010 Series Texts from Christian Late Antiquity Imprint Gorgias Press Country of Publication United States Illustrations black & white illustrations Qualifications PH.D. Short Title JACOB OF SARUGS HOMILIES ON EL Language English Format Paperback Place of Publication Piscataway Subtitle Metrical Homilies of Mar Jacob of Sarug Publication Date 2010-10-25 UK Release Date 2010-10-25 AU Release Date 2010-10-25 NZ Release Date 2010-10-25 US Release Date 2010-10-25 Pages 361 Publisher Gorgias Press Series Number 28 Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:81284764;
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Book Title: Jacob of Sarug's Homilies on Elisha: Metrical Homilies of Mar Jacob of Sarug
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Author: Stephen Kaufman
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