Dabra Zamaddo's storm that engulfed the country with total darkness for four months.
Wendy Laura Belcher, Jeremy Brown
Clavis (list of identifiable texts) | ID | |
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PEMMThe Princeton Ethiopian, Eritrean, and Egyptian Miracles of Mary (PEMM) project | 1024 | [external link] |
Titles
- Dabra Zamaddo's storm that engulfed the country with total darkness for four months.en
General description
In the country of Semrata Ab there lived a monk who fastidiously devoted himself to God and to Mary. During a certain period the people of Semrata Ab experienced much grief, and God responded by covering the earth with a great storm that ruined the grain harvest and washed away farmland. After four months of storms, the monk entered the shrine to pray for Mary to intercede on the people’s behalf and banish the darkness. The monk left the shrine and, looking up at a cloud, cried out: “Be removed!” The cloud immediately disappeared and the sun came out.
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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 1024
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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 231-232
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