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  2. Right Ginza - Wikipedia

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    Chapter 15.12: The Great Life sends an uthra to the material world to teach the believers. Chapter 15.13 (17.7 in the Al-Saadi edition), the "Hymn of Ptahil", is a creation story similar to Book 3. Chapter 15.14, the "Hymn of the Priests Questioning the Uthra from the Great Life": The Great Life sends an uthra to the material world to teach the ...

  3. List of Qulasta prayers - Wikipedia

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    Left Ginza 3.3 Qolastā 94: ʿNiania (responses) 95 "Her Sunday, her kušṭa and her alms" habšaba u-kušṭa u-zidqa: hymn of the masiqta Qolastā 95: ʿNiania (responses) 96 "I am provided and provisioned" zidana u-mzaudana: hymn of the masiqta Left Ginza 3.2 Qolastā 96: ʿNiania (responses) 97 "He rose and took me with him" sliq u-asqan ...

  4. Ginza Rabba - Wikipedia

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    The Ginza Rabba is a compilation of various oral teachings and written texts, most predating their editing into the two volumes. It includes literature on a wide variety of topics, including liturgy and hymns, theological texts, didactic texts, as well as both religious and secular poetry.

  5. Jesus in Mandaeism - Wikipedia

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    In Right Ginza 2.1 (Book 2, Part 1), Jesus is associated with Nbu (the planet Mercury) and Orpheus (Mandaic: aurus). In Right Ginza 5.3, Jesus is also portrayed as one of the matarta guards, as he plays the role of a shepherd leading a congregation of souls resembling a flock of sheep. [4][5]

  6. Qulasta - Wikipedia

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    The Mandaic word qolastā means "collection". [ 3] The prayerbook is a collection of Mandaic prayers regarding baptisms ( masbuta) and other sacred rituals involved in the ascension of the soul ( masiqta ). [ 4] In Mandaic, individual prayers are generally called buta (plural form: bawata ), although some prayers also known as qaiamta, šrita ...

  7. Shilmai - Wikipedia

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    In Chapter 5.5 (Book 7 in the Drabsha edition [4]) of the Right Ginza, The Book of Šilmai, Lord of the House, is named after Šilmai. In the same chapter and also in Book 6 of the Right Ginza, the uthra Yathrun is mentioned as the father of Shilmai. [3]

  8. Ur (Mandaeism) - Wikipedia

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    In Mandaeism, ʿUr (Classical Mandaic: ࡏࡅࡓ) is the king (Classical Mandaic: ࡌࡀࡋࡊࡀ, romanized: malka) of the World of Darkness (alma ḏ-hšuka) or underworld. He is the son of Ruha, the queen of the underworld, [1] and her brother Gaf (also spelled Gap), one of the giants in the World of Darkness described in book 5 of the Ginza ...

  9. The Thousand and Twelve Questions - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. The Thousand and Twelve Questions (Classical Mandaic: ࡀࡋࡐ ࡕࡓࡉࡎࡀࡓ ࡔࡅࡉࡀࡋࡉࡀ Alf Trisar Šuialia; Modern Mandaic: Alf Tressar Ešyāli[1]) is a Mandaean religious text. The 1012 Questions is one of the most detailed texts on Mandaean priestly rituals. [2] It is kept by Mandaean priests in the shkinta during ...