Īshōʻdād, of Merv, Bishop of Ḥĕdhatha, active 9th century
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Is̆oʻdad, de Merv, Bishop of Ḥĕdhatha, active 9th century
Yeshudad, of Merv, Bishop of Ḥĕdhatha, active 9th century
Ishoʻdad, of Merw, Bishop of Ḥĕdhatha, active 9th century
Īshōʻdād, of Merv, Bishop of Ḥĕdhatha, fl. 9th cent.
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found: nuc88-83187: His Commentaire d'Is̆oʻdad de Merv sur l'Ancien Testament, 1972(hdg. on OCH rept.: Īshōʻ-dadh, of Merv, Bishop; usage: Is̆oʻdad de Merv)
found: nuc89-17814: Molenberg, C. The commentary on the books ... 1987(hdg. on NhD rept.: Is̆oʻdad, of Merv; usage: Is̆oʻdad of Merv)
found: Commentary on the Gospel of John, 2019:title page (Ishoʻdad of Merw)
found: New Catholic encyclopedia. Second edition, 2003:volume 7, page 600 (Īshōʻdād, of Merv, Nestorian bishop and outstanding exegete; was born at Marū or Merv (Merw) in Khurasan (northeastern Persia); bishop of Ḥĕdhatha on the Tigris; was active around the middle of the 9th century)
found: Wikipedia, viewed January 15, 2019(Ishodad of Merv; Yeshudad of Merv; Māri Išoʻdād Marúzāyā; active around 850 AD; Bishop of Hdatta; prominent theologian of the Church of the East; best known for his Commentaries on the Old and New Testaments; his epithet "of Merv" may denote a birthplace, meaning that he was born in the city of Merv in Khorasan, but this is conjectural: his relationship to Merv is not known with certainty; he was an (unsuccessful) candidate for the patriarchate of the Church of the East around 853 and died shortly afterwards)
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1988-07-12: new
2020-01-17: revised
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