Mar Ebedishu
From Infictive
Isaac: The legend of Mar Ebedishu states that an evil female spirit sought to seduce him from the path of rectitude, but that he bound her and compelled her to reveal her twelve names, by which her power for evil was nullified for those who knew them. (Folklore, xi., 1900, pp. 151-152).
Chuck: lillith that they introduced into the system to devoir junk programs
Isaac: Similarly, according to Egyptian belief, the name of a human being was as much a part of him as his ka or his body. Indeed, a man's totality of being is in the books and in the inscriptions often summed up by the mention of these constituents. Man's perpetuity is dependent upon that of his name, and the blotting-out of the latter is equivalent to his destruction (cf. Ps. cix. 13; and especially Rev. iii. 5) And so forth, relating to secret names.
Chuck: Edilta is the second name...if they are ordered astrologcically with aries going first it would be the taurus lilith name...
Isaac: "the Strangling-mother of children"
Chuck: the Breakers were using it to damage the system and to destroy junk programs that they were spawning at a very rapid rate
Isaac: Children being literally "boys" apparently.
Chuck: Biazetai Boys as taken as hacking programs...
Isaac: She is lying tho.
Chuck: hard to say who came first
Isaac: That's more than twelve names.
Chuck: haha yeah... three for the last name...whats up with that the name leads to an entire wiki devoted to an imaginary worlld...http://www.sedesdraconis.com/index.php/Main_Page
Isaac: Apiton, Dirba, Domos, Edilta, Geos, Lâmbros, Lilita, Malvita, Martlos, Miduch, Mouelta, Pegoga, Salmios (Sâmyos), Yâmnos, Zarduch... Fifteen there. Saintly Mar must have had to go back and do some more torture...
Chuck: yes...binding women up...hmmmm
Isaac: Saint `Abd-îshô` Mar means Lord. Arabs use it as a title for Saints. Mar Abd-isho I, who became a patriarch of the Church of the East in 963.
Chuck: `Abd-îshô` (the-Servant-of-Jesus) yes...Yod Shin Ayin that is the code I have from yesterday fuck
Isaac: Dair Mar Gewargis
Location: 6 miles north-east of Mosul. Situated on the east side of the river Tigris. 4 miles from Tel-kepeh (Telkaif).
Cared for by: The Chaldean Church (previously, The Church of the East)
Description: Visited every 24th of April and the sixth Sunday of Easter Fast. Comprises a large building used as a church, a second smaller church built in 1924 named after Mar Antonios, the healer of monks, and a visitors' refuge/building. The monastery has a school for 30-40 students to prepare them in language, theology, mathematics, sciences managed by principal Father Hurmiz Shalal of Telkaif.
Establishment: The date of the monastery established is not clear. However, we are certain that it initially was only a church belonging to the village of Ba-wera which gained fame in the 10th century. one of the famous Syriac fathers who was a monk in this monastery is Mar Abd-isho I, who became a patriarch of the Church of the East in 963.
History: Little is known about the monastery after the death of Mar Abdisho I during the 10th century. There are a few indirect references to the Monastery such as the letter by Shimun Al-Mosuli to the heads of Dair Mar Gewargis in 1549AD. The monastery contains the grave of an Italian-dominican father who died in 1753. He was sent by the Roman Catholic church to bring the inhabitants of Alqush back to Catholicism. After his death, the people of Alqush refused to bury him in their town so the other Italian fathers took him to the Monastery where he was buried. They, soon after, fled to the city of Mosul.
The monastery contains several calligraphy works given to the Monastery by a local lady from Telkaif in 1778. The calligraphy was mostly famous sayings of Ishaq the Ninevite*
In 1885, The blind saint Mar Shimun was buried in the upper church of the monastery. The grave is visited by many Christians every year. In the beginning of the 20th century, several rooms were added to the monastery by Father Moshi Iramya and father Yosip Najar.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdisho
Isaac: Kurdish document using him as evidence of their claims to the areas of Kurdistan in Iraq and Turkey.
Chuck: Mar Gewargis is the George of the previous text most likely
Isaac: I will lift up mine eyes unto the mountains. St. Thomas's church. The patriarch lives in Chicago. Of course he does.
