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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 ...
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 ...
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.
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]
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 ...
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]
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 ...
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 ...