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Īshōʻdād, of Merv, Bishop of Ḥĕdhatha, active 9th century (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Īshōʻdād, of Merv, Bishop of Ḥĕdhatha, active 9th century
Used for/see from:
  • 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
  • Earlier heading: Īshōʻdād, of Merv, Bishop of Ḥĕdhatha, fl. 9th cent.

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)

nuc89-17814: Molenberg, C. The commentary on the books ... 1987 (hdg. on NhD rept.: Is̆oʻdad, of Merv; usage: Is̆oʻdad of Merv)

Commentary on the Gospel of John, 2019: title page (Ishoʻdad of Merw)

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)

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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