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Didymus and wrote
Additionally Didymus the blind wrote a commentary on all three epistles, showing that by the early 5th century they were being considered as a single unit.
The Alexandrian grammarian Didymus ( circa 30 BC ) wrote commentaries on the work of Bacchylides and the poems appear, from the finding of papyri fragments, to have been popular reading in the first three centuries AD.
He counted among his pupils Palladius, Rufinus, Evagrius, and Jerome, who mentions in his letters that he " wrote to Didymus calling him my master " and defends this tutelage as one of a man " both old and learned.
Jerome, who often spoke of Didymus not as the blind but as " the Seer ," wrote that Didymus " surpassed all of his day in knowledge of the Scriptures " and Socrates of Constantinople later called him " the great bulwark of the true faith ".
* Claudius Didymus, a Greek grammarian, who wrote about the mistakes of Thucydides relating to analogy, a separate work about analogy among the Romans, and an epitome of the works of Heracleon.
Around the late first century BC, Arius Didymus wrote in Concerning the Opinions of Plato:
The philosopher Menedemus thought his plays second only to Aeschylus, he was part of the Alexandrian canon, and Didymus wrote a commentary on him.

Didymus and many
Didymus reports that the work transmitted as speech 11 of Demosthenes ( Against the Letter of Philip ) could be found in almost identical form in Book 7 of Anaximenes ' Philippica, and many scholars regard the work as a historiographic composition by Anaximenes.
Octavian is supposed to have had Caesarion executed in Alexandria, following the advice of Arius Didymus, who said " Too many Caesars is not good " ( a pun on a line in Homer ).
Didymus the Blind held a source he calls " the Gospel of the Hebrews " to be informative when he explains that there are many people with two names, that scripture calls Matthew “ Levi ” in the Gospel of Luke, but they are not the same person ( Psalm Commentary 3 )

Didymus and works
For part of the first book and much of the second, it is clear that he depended on the ( lost ) works of the Peripatetic philosopher Aetius and the Stoic philosopher Arius Didymus.
Although he often used the pseudonyms Paddy Murphy and Didymus, the prolific works under his own name soon became published worldwide and he became famous throughout Australia and New Zealand.
For example, references can be found in the 3rd century writings of Hippolytus of Rome, who called Mary " the tabernacle exempt from defilement and corruption ," and the 4th century works of Athanasius, Epiphanius, Hilary, Didymus, Ambrose, Jerome, and Siricius continued the attestations to perpetual virginity-a trend that gathered pace in the next century.

Didymus and Commentaries
Commentaries were written upon him by Arcesilaus, Baton of Sinope, Didymus, Epigenes, and even by Aristarchus.

Didymus and on
Even the translation of the treatise of Didymus the Blind on the Holy Spirit into Latin ( begun in Rome 384, completed at Bethlehem ) shows an apologetic tendency against the Arians and Pneumatomachoi.
He is known to have written on Greek lyric poets, notably Bacchylides and Pindar, and on drama ; the better part of the Pindar and Sophocles scholia originated with Didymus.
Further insight into Didymus ' methods of writing was provided by the discovery of a papyrus fragment of his commentary on the Philippics of Demosthenes.
Universalist historians including Hosea Ballou and J. W. Hanson have claimed that Didymus taught universal salvation, on the basis of Didymus ' statement that " in the liberation of all no one remains a captive!
However, the doctrine of Origen and Didymus that was found to be the most " heretical " was not universalism, nor was it the reliance on the non canonical Gospel according to the Hebrews, nor even his belief that
There is confusion also about his place of birth, " Megara ", which Plato for example understood to be Megara Hyblaea in Sicily, while a scholiast on Plato cites Didymus for the rival theory that the poet was born in a Megara in Attica, and ventures the opinion that Theognis might have later migrated to the Sicilian Megara ( a similar theory had assigned an Attic birthplace to the Spartan poet Tyrtaeus ).
** Theodora ( Handel ) ( HWV 68 ), an oratorio by George Frideric Handel, based on the story of Theodora and Didymus
In 1973 Booker recorded The Lost Paramount Tapes at Paramount Studios in Hollywood, California with members of the Dr. John band which included John Boudreaux on drums, Jessie Hill on percussion, Alvin Robinson on guitar and vocals, Richard " Didymus " Washington on percussion, David Lastie on sax and Dave Johnson on bass.
Although his orations were placed fifth in the Alexandrian canon, still we do not hear of any of the grammarians having written commentaries on him, except Didymus of Alexandria.
Epiphanius also translated the commentaries of Didymus on the Proverbs of Solomon and on the seven general epistles, as well as the commentaries of Epiphanius of Salamis upon Canticles.
Goelz continued to reprise his roles as Gonzo and Bunsen in feature films, slowly adding more aspects to " the weirdo ," and also worked on Henson's forays into " realistic " fantasy, The Dark Crystal ( performing the Garthim Master SkekUng and the dog-like Fizzgig ), and Labyrinth ( playing a variety of roles, notably Sir Didymus ).

Didymus and all
Didymus ’ biblical commentaries, which supposedly addressed nearly all the books of the Bible, survive in fragments only.
According to Palladius, the 5th-century bishop and historian, Didymus remained a layman all his life and became one of the most learned ascetics of his time.
State Security Minister Didymus Mutasa strongly denied that Mengistu was involved in Operation Murambatsvina in any way, saying that Mengistu " does not interfere at all with the affairs of our country.
* Labyrinth: Firey 3, Left Door Knocker, One of The Four Guards, Sir Didymus, Wiseman's Hat ( all puppetry only )
:* Twelve tribunes: Faustus, Festus, Marcellus, Theodore, Meletius, Sergius, Marcellinus, Felix, Photinus, Theodoriscus, Mercurius, and Didymusall of whom suffered in Galatia ( c. 138-161 )

Didymus and Matthew
Simon Peter, Andrew, James, John, Philip, Bartholomew ( Nathanael ), Matthew ( Levi ), Thomas ( Didymus ), James ( son of Alphaeus ), Jude,

Didymus and John
Toward the end of the period, owing to the intermixture of foreign languages, the use of double names for the same person began to be adopted, as in the instances of Simon Peter, John Mark, Thomas Didymus, Herodes Agrippa, and Salome Alexandra.

Didymus and which
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(" Such verses as neither the daughters of Didymus know, nor the debauched books of Elephantis, in which are set out new forms of lovemaking.

Didymus and Jerome
At the Catechetical School of Alexandria, Jerome listened to the catechist Didymus the Blind expounding the prophet Hosea and telling his reminiscences of Anthony the Great, who had died 30 years before ; he spent some time in Nitria, admiring the disciplined community life of the numerous inhabitants of that " city of the Lord ," but detecting even there " concealed serpents ," i. e., the influence of Origen of Alexandria.

Didymus and into
Arius Didymus quoted him as saying " upon those who step into the same rivers, different and again different waters flow ".
: Δήσαντες αὐτοῦ πόδας καὶ χεῖρας ἐκβάλετε αὐτὸν εἰς τὸ σκότος τὸ ἐξώτερον ( After binding < sup > pl </ sup > him his feet and his hands, dispel < sup > pl </ sup > him into the outer darkness ) א B L Θ 085 f < sup > 1 </ sup > 22 700 892 it < sup > aur, f, g < sup > 1 </ sup >, l </ sup ></ sup > vg syr < sup > p </ sup > co Codex Schøyen Didymus

Didymus and Latin
Didymus Chalcenterus ( Latin ; Greek Didymos chalkenteros, " Didymus bronze-guts "), ca.

Didymus and .
It has been noted that Ambrose's theology was significantly influenced by that of Origen and Didymus the Blind, two other early Christian universalists.
The proper form of the name is evidently Abrasax, as with the Greek writers, Hippolytus, Epiphanias, Didymus ( De Trin.
His education showed through his knowledge, in his writings, of Christian writers of his day, including Eusebius, Origen, Didymus the Blind, and writers of the Church of Alexandria.
Around 190 AD under the leadership of the scholar Pantanaeus, the school of Alexandria became an important institution of religious learning, where students were taught by scholars such as Athenagoras, Clement, Didymus, and the native Egyptian Origen, who was considered the father of theology and who was also active in the field of commentary and comparative Biblical studies.
* Didymus Chalcenterus, Greek scholar and grammarian ( b. c. 63 BC )
* Didymus Chalcenterus, Greek scholar and grammarian ( approximate date ) ( d. c. AD 10 )
* Didymus ' work reconstructed from the Iliad scholia: Schmidt, M. 1964, Didymi Chalcenteri grammatici Alexandrini fragmenta quae supersunt omnia, reprint ( Amsterdam )
* Didymus Chalcenterus ( ca.
* Sir Didymus, a fictional character from the movie Labyrinth.
Didymus the Blind ( alternatively spelled Dedimus or Didymous ) ( c. 313 – 398 ) was a Coptic Church theologian of Alexandria, whose famous Catechetical School he led for about half a century.

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