The palimpsest of Ethiopian Christianity reveals the possible impact and 
      influence of several hands: Judaic, Egyptian, and Syrian. This book 
      investigates the influence of Syrian Christianity upon the trajectory of 
      Ethiopian Christianity, proposing that many of the so-called 'Judaic' 
      practices may have arisen through interaction with Judeo-Christian 
      Syriac Christianity, rather than from an Old Testament context, 
      exploring Ethiopic and Syrian literary links using Ge'ez, Amharic and 
      Syriac sources to show how Syrian and Ethiopic traditions relate. The 
      symbolic motifs of the Ark and the Cross, as well as the perception of 
      Paradise are explored in Ethiopic hymnody or Deggwa of St Yared, 
      the andemta Bible commentaries, and the national epic, the 
      Kebrä Nägäst, compared with Syriac works of the fourth century 
      Syriac theologian-poet Ephrem, his later devotee Jacob of Serugh, and 
      the earlier Syriac 
	  	
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