Sahdona

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| title = Bishop of Mahoze

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| see = Beth Garmai

| term = 640s

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| birth_date = ca. 600

| birth_place = Halmon, Sassanid Empire

| death_date = ca. 649

| death_place = Edessa, Rashidun Caliphate

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Sahdona of Halmon ({{langx|syc|ܣܗܕܘܢܐ}}, literally "little martyr") also known as Sahdona of Mahoze and Sahdona the Syrian, Hellenised as Martyrius, was a 7th-century East Syriac monk, theologian and Bishop who later defected to the West Syriac Church before returning to the Church of the East.

Biography

Sahdona was born around 600 AD in the village of Halmon near Beth Nuhadra north of Nineveh. He joined the Beth Abe Monastery at his youth and took part in a delegation headed by the Catholicos Ishoyahb II to seek peace with the Byzantine Empire after the Sasanian defeat in a recent war.

Around 635/640 Sahdona was shortly consecrated as the bishop of Mahoze d'Arewan.{{cite web | url=http://www.qenshrin.com/saint/saintinfo.php?id=162 | script-title=ar:سهدونا | publisher=Qenshrin.com | accessdate=August 22, 2012|language=ar}}

= Defection =

It seems that Sahdona was part of a delegation to the west and was involved in a debate with the monks of a certain Non-Chalcedonian (i.e. West Syriac) monastery. The monks, defeated, suggested that their opponents see their abbot. Sahdona accepted and after the second debate declared his conversion to the West Syriac Church. He was shortly accused of heresy and deposed.{{cite book | title=The Book of Consolations or The Pastoral Epistles of Mar Isho Yahbh of Kuphlana in Adiabene Part One The Syriac Text | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Zrm8Ffu0pLwC | publisher=Kessinger Publishing | author=Scott-Moncrieff, Philip | year=2004 | pages=xx | isbn=9781417949649}}

Sahdona first found refuge in Nisibis and later in Edessa. He later returned to the Church of the East but was excommunicated by Ishoyahb II so he stayed for the rest of his life in Edessa where he died around 649 AD.

Works

Sahdona authored the voluminous "Book of Perfection" while a monk in Beth Abe and is considered the most significant work of East Syriac monasticism.

He also left several letters to fellow monks concerning monastical rules.

References

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Further reading

  • {{Cite journal|last=Brock|first=Sebastian P.|author-link=Sebastian P. Brock|title=A Further Fragment of the Sinai Sahdona Manuscript|journal=Le Muséon|year=1968|volume=81|pages=139–154|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=KTo_AQAAIAAJ}}
  • {{Cite journal|last=Brock|first=Sebastian P.|author-link=Sebastian P. Brock|title=New Fragments of Sahdona's Book of Perfection at St Catherine's Monastery, Mount Sinai|journal=Orientalia Christiana Periodica|year=2009|volume=75|number=1|pages=175–178|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=OIFPAQAAIAAJ}}
  • {{cite book | title=The Works of Sahdona (Martyrius) | url=http://www.gorgiaspress.com/bookshop/pc-55918-53-bedjan-paul-the-works-of-sahdona-martyrius.aspx | publisher=Gorgias Press | author=Bedjan, Paul | year=2010 | isbn=978-1-59333-677-6}}

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