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ASUTA The Journal for the Study and Research into the Mandaean Culture, Religion, and Language |
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Volume 8 Special Issue Online edition | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Miriai The Religion Personified |
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RESEARCH DONE BY AJAE COPYRIGHT 2000 | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Table of Contents | ||||||||||||||||||||
Introduction Miriai from the Book of John Miriai leaves Judaism Miriai becomes a “Vine” Miriai becomes a Mandaean Priest The Prayers #149 #162 A little Miriai here and there Mary in Mandaean Literature Conclusion References |
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