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Monastery of Beth Abe (Classical Syriac: ܒܝܬ ܥܒܐ; Beṯ ˁábe, literally "house of wood"), is an East Syriac monastery located near the on the Great Zab about 80 km northeast of Nineveh. It was founded by of Lashom around 595 AD. The monastery played a major part in Syriac monasticism and was inhabited by several important figures in the Church of the East such as Sahdona, John of Dailam, Shubhalishoʿ, Giwargis II and Abraham II. One monk, Thomas of Marga, wrote a history of the monastery. Another, Bishop David of Kartaw, wrote a series of biographies of holy men known as the Little Paradise.

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  • Monastère de Beth'Abhé (fr)
  • Monastery of Beth Abe (en)
  • Mosteiro de Bete Abe (pt)
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  • Monastery of Beth Abe (Classical Syriac: ܒܝܬ ܥܒܐ; Beṯ ˁábe, literally "house of wood"), is an East Syriac monastery located near the on the Great Zab about 80 km northeast of Nineveh. It was founded by of Lashom around 595 AD. The monastery played a major part in Syriac monasticism and was inhabited by several important figures in the Church of the East such as Sahdona, John of Dailam, Shubhalishoʿ, Giwargis II and Abraham II. One monk, Thomas of Marga, wrote a history of the monastery. Another, Bishop David of Kartaw, wrote a series of biographies of holy men known as the Little Paradise. (en)
  • Mosteiro de Bete Abe (siríaco clássico: Beṯ ˁábe, literalmente "casa de madeira"), é um mosteiro siríaco oriental localizado perto do Grande Zabe, a cerca de 80 quilómetros a nordeste de Nínive. Foi fundado por de por volta de 595. e [[Tomás de Marga escreveu uma história sobre a edificação. Desempenhou um papel importante no monasticismo siríaco e era habitado por várias figuras importantes na Igreja do Oriente, como , , , , e . (pt)
  • Le monastère de Beth'Abhé (« la maison des bois » en syriaque), situé près du Grand Zab à environ 80 km au nord-est de Mossoul, fut fondé au plus tard en 595, très probablement par Ya`qob de Lashom (Rabban Jacob). Thomas de Marga relate dans le Liber superiorum que lorsque Babaï le Grand, succédant à Dadicho, dirigea le monastère du Mont Izla, sa sévérité provoqua de nombreux départs de religieux qui constituèrent d’autres monastères, dont celui-ci. Il hérita des reliques du monastère de Hadodh, rapportées d'Antioche par Ichoyahb III. (fr)
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  • Monastery of Beth Abe (Classical Syriac: ܒܝܬ ܥܒܐ; Beṯ ˁábe, literally "house of wood"), is an East Syriac monastery located near the on the Great Zab about 80 km northeast of Nineveh. It was founded by of Lashom around 595 AD. The monastery played a major part in Syriac monasticism and was inhabited by several important figures in the Church of the East such as Sahdona, John of Dailam, Shubhalishoʿ, Giwargis II and Abraham II. One monk, Thomas of Marga, wrote a history of the monastery. Another, Bishop David of Kartaw, wrote a series of biographies of holy men known as the Little Paradise. (en)
  • Le monastère de Beth'Abhé (« la maison des bois » en syriaque), situé près du Grand Zab à environ 80 km au nord-est de Mossoul, fut fondé au plus tard en 595, très probablement par Ya`qob de Lashom (Rabban Jacob). Thomas de Marga relate dans le Liber superiorum que lorsque Babaï le Grand, succédant à Dadicho, dirigea le monastère du Mont Izla, sa sévérité provoqua de nombreux départs de religieux qui constituèrent d’autres monastères, dont celui-ci. Le monastère a joué un grand rôle dans l'histoire du monachisme syriaque et a été habité par d'importantes figures du christianisme oriental de l'Église de l'Orient, telles que Sahdona, Jean de Dailam, , Abraham II ou encore Thomas de Marga. Il hérita des reliques du monastère de Hadodh, rapportées d'Antioche par Ichoyahb III. (fr)
  • Mosteiro de Bete Abe (siríaco clássico: Beṯ ˁábe, literalmente "casa de madeira"), é um mosteiro siríaco oriental localizado perto do Grande Zabe, a cerca de 80 quilómetros a nordeste de Nínive. Foi fundado por de por volta de 595. e [[Tomás de Marga escreveu uma história sobre a edificação. Desempenhou um papel importante no monasticismo siríaco e era habitado por várias figuras importantes na Igreja do Oriente, como , , , , e . (pt)
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