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  1. The Alexandrian rite's Divine Liturgy contains elements from the liturgies of Saints Mark the Evangelist (who is traditionally regarded as the first bishop of Alexandria), Basil the Great, Cyril of Alexandria, and Gregory Nazianzus.

  2. Smith's Bible Dictionary. Alexandrians. the Jewish colonists of Alexandria, who were admitted to the privileges of citizenship and had a synagogue at Jerusalem. ( Acts 6:9) International Standard Bible Encyclopedia. ALEXANDRIANS. al-eg-zan'-dri-ans (Alexandreis): Jews of Alexandria, who had, with the Libertines and Cyrenians, a synagogue in ...

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  4. Griesbach added the fourth-century Codex Vaticanus, as well as additional Alexandrian church fathers, to the Alexandrian text type. The work required a keen understanding of language and an eye for detail; texts were grouped with others based on the presence (or absence) of certain words or phrases, and in a couple of cases, entire passages ...

  5. Alexandria's Influence on the Bible: (1) In Daniel 11 the Ptolomies of Alexandria and their wives are made a theme of prophecy. Apollos, the "orator," was born in Alexandria ( Acts 18:24 ). Luke twice speaks of himself and Paul sailing in "a ship of Alexandria" ( Acts 27:6; Acts 28:11 ). Stephen `disputed' in Jerusalem in the synagogue of the ...

  6. Jun 17, 2023 · $5.00. Introduction. Dive into a thorough comparison of the Alexandrian and Byzantine text-types, essential for understanding New Testament textual transmission. Explore their unique origins, characteristics, and how they shape our comprehension of the biblical text. Uncover the scholarly pursuit of preserving God’s inerrant Word.

  7. Feb 19, 2019 · The Alexandrian Rite can be divided into two subgroups. The first, occasionally called the Coptic Rite, is used by the Coptic Catholic Church, and the liturgical language most often used is Coptic, and occassionally Arabic. The other subgroup, used by both the Ethiopian and Eritrean Catholic Churches, is referred to as the Ge’ez Rite.

  8. A complete concordance to the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testament: Also available in digital form. Contributor: Cruden, Alexander Date: 1849