• ^ a b c d Our Patron Saint James of Nisibis. Armenian Apostolic Church. ^ Brown (1971), pp. 87-88. ^ a b c d St. James (Jacob) bishop of Nisibis, July 15.
  • Church of St. Jacob. Nisibis (Greek Νίσιβις; modern Nusaybin): ancient town in Mesopotamia, famous for its late-Roman school.
  • Jacob is one of the most beloved saints in the Armenian Church. ... (Canon to St. Jacob, Bishop of Nisibis, from the Liturgical Canons of the Armenian Church).
  • The address of the St.Jacob's Church Nisibis is Mor Yakup, 47300 Nusaybin/Mardin, Turkey.. ... - St.Jacob's Church Nisibis's opening hours are being updated.
  • 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...
  • With the blessing of His Holiness Catholicos Aram I, Catholicos of the Armenian Church, Holy See of Cilicia, the relics of Saint Jacob of Nisibis were brought out...
  • The newly excavated Church of Saint Jacob in Nisibis. ... The tomb of Saint Jacob in the crypt of his church in Nisibis.
  • ...the Syriac Church in the East will develop its own monastic traditions – following the examples of Julianus Saba, Jacob of Nisibis and Aphrahat.