• Saint Jacob of Nisibis, also known as Saint Jacob of Mygdonia, Saint Jacob the Great, and Saint James of Nisibis, was the Bishop of Nisibis until his death.
  • Saint Jacob of Nisibis, a monk. First bishop of Nisibis, Mesopotamia (current Nusaybin, Turkey) from 309 until his demise. Profound chief of Saint Ephrem of Syria.
  • Saint Jacob of Nisibis' relics are in the church he founded in Nisibis. He is commemorated in the Coptic Synaxarion on the 18th day of Month of Tobi...
  • It was under the bishopric of St. Jacob that St. Ephrem the Syrian flourished. St. Jacob died peacefully in Nisibis in 338. The Syriac Orthodox Church...
  • St. Jacob, bishop of Nisibin2. Yaʿqub of Nisibis1. Sex. ... In hagiography: Jacob was an important Bishop of Nisibis who built the large church of Nisibis.
  • Mar Yakov Church (Mor Yakub Church). Church of Saint Jacob in Nisibis. ... Church of Saint Jacob and the surrounding excavation site (January 2023).
  • http://syrorthodoxchurch.com/english-Dateien/st_jacob_of_nisibis.html. ... St.Jacob is from Nisibis. He came from the tribe and family of saint James.
  • Therefore, when you are in church, be there in silence, fear, and veneration." Saint John Chrysostom. ... Commemoration of St Jacob of Nisibis.
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  • Ephrem of Syria, recognized as a Doctor of the Church by Roman Catholics, Armenians, Syro-Malabar Catholics, and Anglicans, considered Saint Jacob to be his...