masculine Hebed-Jesu

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Origin:
aramaic
Name Root:
Abdīšō / `Abdisho
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This name derives from the Old Persian “Abdīšō,” meaning “a servant of Jesus.” 1) Abdisho bar Brika (1291–1318) was a Syriac writer. He was born in Nusaybin. He wrote in Syriac biblical commentaries, polemical treatises against heresy as well as dogmatic and legal writings. He also wrote texts in the metrical form, including an author catalog, which has for the Syrian literary history a vital role. The feast day is traditionally celebrated on April 22. 2) Abdisho (~298–345), a member of the Church of the East, was a deacon and martyr. He was imprisoned with Bishop Heliodorus of Bet Zabdai in Mesopotamia by order of Shapur II.

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