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  2. Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    The Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem, [note 1] also known as the Greek Orthodox Church of Jerusalem, is an autocephalous church within the wider communion of Eastern Orthodox Christianity. Established in the mid-fifth century as one of the oldest patriarchates in Christendom , [ 1 ] it is headquartered in the Church of the Holy ...

  3. List of New Testament minuscules (1301–1400) - Wikipedia

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    Library of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate, Stavros 94 Jerusalem LOC, [43] INTF, CSNTM: 1353 12th/13th Gospels 254 Library of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate, Stavros 95 Jerusalem LOC, [44] INTF, CSNTM: 1354 14th Gospels, Acts, General Epistles, Pauline Epistles 237 Library of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate, Stavros 101 Jerusalem LOC, [45 ...

  4. Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    The Greek Orthodox patriarch of Jerusalem or Eastern Orthodox patriarch of Jerusalem, officially patriarch of Jerusalem (Greek: Πατριάρχης Ιεροσολύμων; Arabic: بطريرك القدس; Hebrew: פטריארך ירושלים), is the head bishop of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem, ranking fourth of nine patriarchs in the Eastern Orthodox Church.

  5. List of New Testament minuscules (1001–2000) - Wikipedia

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    Library of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate, Stavros 94 Jerusalem LOC, [153] INTF, CSNTM: 1353 12th/13th Gospels 254 Library of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate, Stavros 95 Jerusalem LOC, [154] INTF, CSNTM: 1354 14th Gospels, Acts, General Epistles, Pauline Epistles 237 Library of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate, Stavros 101 Jerusalem LOC, [155 ...

  6. Limits of the Five Patriarchates - Wikipedia

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    The Limits of the Five Patriarchates is a Greek text describing the five patriarchates of Christianity in the Middle Ages. It is found appended to some manuscripts of the New Testament . The text's sequence and validity of patriarchates is different from the traditional Pentarchy established by ecumenical councils , [ 1 ] with Jerusalem moved ...

  7. Pentarchy - Wikipedia

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    the head of the Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch and All the East in the Near East Recognized in 325 by First Council of Nicaea. Patriarch of Jerusalem: the chief of the Eastern Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem in Israel, Palestine, Jordan and All Arabia Recognized in 451 by Council of Chalcedon.

  8. Akeldama - Wikipedia

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    Hakeldama is used by the Common English Bible (CEB), New Revised Standard Version (NRSV) and Orthodox Jewish Bible (OJB), whilst the Complete Jewish Bible (CJB) uses Hakel-D'ma. The Jerusalem Bible has Hakeldama but uses the English translation Bloody Acre in place of Field of Blood, which is otherwise consistently used as the English ...

  9. Hashemite custodianship of Jerusalem holy sites - Wikipedia

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    The Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem commenting on the King's donation to the renovation of the Church: "Jordan’s role in protecting Christian existence in the Holy Land is clear and undeniable, King Abdullah spearheads the efforts of all Jordanians to sow the seeds of love and brotherhood between Muslims and Christians.