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nestorian Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


nestorian ka kya matlab hota hai


नेस्टरियन

नेसोरियस का अनुयायी



nestorian शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:

5 वीं शताब्दी ईस्वी में, बुशहर दक्षिणी ईरान में नेस्टरियन ईसाई विस्तार की सीट थी।

तिब्बत पहुंचने के लिए प्रलेखित पहले ईसाई नेस्टरियन समुदाय से थे, जिनके तिब्बत में विभिन्न अवशेष और शिलालेख पाए गए हैं।

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nestorian's Usage Examples:

But the followers of Cyril of Alexandria, and with them those of Eutyches, saw in the Chalcedon decree of two natures only another form of the "Nestorian" duality of persons in Christ, and rose everywhere in opposition.


The synod of Chalcedon in 451, following the lines of Pope Leo I.'s famous letter, endeavoured to steer a middle course between the so-called Nestorian and Eutychian positions.


In the second place, the Mongols of the 13th century were not as yet, in any great numbers, Mahommedans; the official religion was "Shamanism," but in the Mongol army there were many Christians, the results of early Nestorian missions to the far East.


Nisibis early became the seat of a Jacobite bishop and of a Nestorian metropolitan, and under the Arabs (when it continued to flourish and became the centre of the district of Diya`r Rebi`a) the population of the town and neighbourhood was still mostly Christian, and included numerous monasteries.


qatil Nestorian gatel = Jacobite and Hebrew gotel.


But the second syllable of the same word shows Syriac siding with Hebrew against Arabic. Again the primitive a of Arabic is in the older (Nestorian) pronunciation of Syriac maintained, while in Jacobite Syriac and in Hebrew it passes into o: thus Ar.


Neither system completely differentiates long and short vowels; the Nestorian scheme is the more satisfactory, though more cumbrous.


In the east Syrian, the Armenian and the Georgian churches, respectively Nestorian, Monophysite and Greek Orthodox in their tenets, the agape was from the first a survival, under Christian and Jewish forms, of the old sacrificial systems of a pre-Christian age.


The emperor Justinian (483-565), in whose reign the greatness of the Eastern empire culminated, sent two Nestorian monks to China, who returned with eggs of the silkworm concealed in a hollow cane, and thus silk manufactures were established in the Peloponnesus and the Greek islands.


Theodoret's chief importance is as a dogmatic theologian, it having fallen to his lot to take part in the Nestorian controversy and to be the most considerable opponent of the views of Cyril and Dioscurus of Alexandria.



nestorian's Meaning':

a follower of Nestorius

Synonyms:

follower,



Antonyms:

leader, superior,



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