- santosepulcro.co.il en/saints/st-jacob-of-nisibis/The Tomb of Saint Jacob of Nisibis located at the newly excavated Church of Saint Jacob of Nisibis. The fragment of Noah's Ark discovered by Saint Jacob...
- en.orthodoxwiki.org Jacob_of_NisibisOur Righteous Father Jacob of Nisibis, also James of Nisibis , Jacob the Great , Jacob of Mygdonia , or Mor Ya`qub...
- en.wikivoyage.org wiki/File:Mar_Jacob_Church,_…Photograph by Gareth Hughes of the Church of Saint Jacob (`Idto d-Mor Y`aqub) in Nisibis. Date. 12 April 1999 (according to Exif data).
- nftu.net st-jacob-nisibis-388-ad-jan-1326/JACOBUS of Nisibis Moses the divine lawgiver, who laid bare the bottom of the sea, caused water to flow in the barren desert and did many other miracles...
- acewomen.blogspot.com 2012/07/who-was-st-jacob-of…Let us look to St Jacob of Nisibis’ faith and works for the Church and learn to appreciate the freedom that we are born into in the western world...
- http://4marksofthechurch.com jacob-of-nisibis/St. Jacob of Nisibis. Scroll for quotes→. ... The Chronicle of Edessa states that the saint constructed the first church in Nisibis in c. 313–320.
- yellpo.com countries/iraq/cities/baghdad/items/…Regularly updated information about Saint Jacob Bishop Of Nisibis Church (Permanently Closed) from Church section.
- everipedia.org wiki/lang_en/Jacob_of_NisibisSaint Theodoret relates that the bones of Saint Jacob were transferred from Nisibis to Edessa following the city's cession to Iran on 22 August 363.
- twitter.com simonforco/status/1146668654580264961Jacob of Nisibis, a church founded in the 12th century in honor of the saint who climbed the nearby Mount Ararat...
- religion.fandom.com wiki/Jacob_of_NisibisJacob of Nisibis (Template:Lang-syr, Yaʿqôḇ Nṣîḇnāyâ; died c. AD 338), is a Syriac saint. He was the first bishop of Nisibis...