{"id":23546,"date":"2022-09-28T08:27:54","date_gmt":"2022-09-28T13:27:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/dictionaries\/bar-kepha-moses\/"},"modified":"2022-09-28T08:27:54","modified_gmt":"2022-09-28T13:27:54","slug":"bar-kepha-moses","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/dictionaries\/bar-kepha-moses\/","title":{"rendered":"Bar-Kepha, Moses"},"content":{"rendered":"<h2>Bar-Kepha, Moses<\/h2>\n<p>One of the most celebrated Jacobite bishops and writers of the ninth century, born at Balad, about the year 813; died at the age of ninety, in 903. A biography of him, written by an anonymous Syriac writer, is preserved in one of the Vatican manuscripts, extracts from which are given by Asemani in his &#8220;Bibliotheca Orientalis&#8221; (II, 218f.). He was a monk and afterwards became bishop of three cities, Beth-Ramman, Beth-Kionaya and Mossoul on the Tigris, assuming the name of Severus. For ten years he was the patriarchal &#8220;Periodeutes&#8221;, or visitor, of the Diocese of Tagrit where, by his wise administration and learning, he acquired a great fame and reputation. He was buried in the monastery of St. Sergius, situated on the Tigris, near his native city.<\/p>\n<p>The works of Moses Bar-Kepha are very numerous, and deal with many theological, philosophical, controversial, exegetical, and liturgical subjects. The principal are: (1) A Commentary on the Old and New Testaments, often quoted by Bar Hebraeus, and most of it still extant in manuscript form; (2) a treatise on predestination and free will, preserved in a MS. in the British Museum (Add. 14,731); (3) a commentary on Aristotle&#8217;s &#8220;Dialectics&#8221;, mentioned by Bar Hebraeus; (4) a commentary on the Hexameron in five books, preserved in the Biblioth&egrave;que Nationale at Paris (Syr. 241), a passage of which is translated into French by Abb&eacute; Nau in his &#8220;Bard&eacute;sane l&#8217;astrologue&#8221; (Paris, 1899), p. 59; (5) a &#8220;Tractatus de Paradiso&#8221;, in three parts, dedicated to his friend Ignatius. [The Syriac original of this work is lost, but a Latin version of it was published by Masius (Antwerp, 1569) under the title &#8220;De Paradiso Commentarius&#8221;.] (6) A treatise on the soul, in forty chapters, with a supplementary essay on the utility of offering prayers and sacrifices for the dead. [This treatise is preserved in the Vatican Library; a German translation of it is given by O. Braun in his &#8220;Moses Bar-Kepha und sein Buch von der Seele&#8221; (Freiburg, 1891).] (7) A &#8220;Tractatus de sectis&#8221;, or, &#8220;Liber disputationum adversus haereses&#8221; (see Assemani, B.O. II, 57); (8) a treatise on the Sacraments; (9) a commentary on the Liturgy; (10) an ecclesiastical history. His other works comprise discourses, homilies, and a commentary on the writings of St. Gregory Nazianzen.<\/p>\n<p>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8211;<\/p>\n<p> BRAUN, Moses Bar-Kepha; BAR HEBRAEUS, Chronicon Ecclesaisaticum, ed. LAMY (Louvain, 1872-77) I, 394-395; II, 217; ASSEMANI, Bibliotheca Orientalis, II, 218f.; WRIGHT, A Short History of Syriac Literature (London, 1894), 207-211; Kirchenlex., s. v.; DUVAL, La Litt&eacute;rature Spriaque (Paris, 1907), 391-392. <\/p>\n<p>GABRIEL OUSSANI Transcribed by Cloistered Dominican Nuns, Monastery of the Infant Jesus, Lufkin, Texas Dedicated to the Glory of God and the salvation of souls  <\/p>\n<p>The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume IICopyright &#169; 1907 by Robert Appleton CompanyOnline Edition Copyright &#169; 2003 by K. KnightImprimatur. +John M. Farley, Archbishop of New York<\/p>\n<h4 align='right'><i><b>Fuente: Catholic Encyclopedia<\/b><\/i><\/h4>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Bar-Kepha, Moses One of the most celebrated Jacobite bishops and writers of the ninth century, born at Balad, about the year 813; died at the age of ninety, in 903. 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