Dabra Zamaddo's man who refused to observe holy days.
Wendy Laura Belcher
Clavis (list of identifiable texts) | ID | |
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PEMMThe Princeton Ethiopian, Eritrean, and Egyptian Miracles of Mary (PEMM) project | 1035 | [external link] |
Titles
- Dabra Zamaddo's man who refused to observe holy days.en
General description
There was a man who lived in Wagra Sehin, the city of the saints. Although this man was a Christian in name, in his deeds he strayed from Christian law. Indeed, he followed the lead of the Arami, refusing to fast, pray, or obey the clergy. He mock the Christian religion and demanded that holy day be abolished. On the third day of Genbot (around May 7), a holy day for Mary, the man went to plow the field. At three o’clock a storm suddenly descended and the earth opened up, swallowing the man along with his oxen.
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Creation
The earliest PEMM manuscript in which this story appears is from around 1900. Originally composed in Dabra Zamaddo↗
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Clavis Bibliography
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Belcher, W. L. and J. R. Brown 2018. ‘The Princeton Ethiopian, Eritrean, and Egyptian Miracles of Mary’,.item 1035
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Translation Bibliography
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Getatchew Haile 2013. Voices from Däbrä Zämäddo: Acts of Abba Bärtälomewos and Abba Yoḥannǝs, 45 Miracles of Mary, ed., tr. Getatchew Haile, Aethiopistische Forschungen, 79 (Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2013).page 246-247
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