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  • Title
  • Declaration
  • Certificate (Guide)
  • Certificate (Director)
  • Abstract
  • Preface
  • Abbreviations
  • Transliteration table
  • Vowel extension table
  • Contents
  • General introduction
  • 1. Origin of the Feast of Epiphany
  • Established Theories on the Origin of the Feast of Epiphany
  • The prominence of the Feast of Epiphany in the Early Eastern Church
  • Jewish Elements and influences in Syriac Christianity
  • The Origins of the Feast of Epiphany in the Jewish Feast of Tabernacles
  • Syriac Lectionary BM Add 14 528
  • Date of the Feast as 6th January
  • 2. The Order of the Feast of Epiphany in the West Syriac Tradition
  • 2.2. Characteristics of West Syriac Order of the Feast of Epiphany
  • 2.3. The History of the Order of the Blessing of the Water
  • 2.4. The Feast of Epiphany in the Malankara Orthodox Church in India
  • BM1: ADD.14495 – History
  • BM2: ADD.14499 History
  • M‘AD‘DONO: History
  • PAMPAKUDA: History
  • 2.6. Common Elements of the Order of the Feast of Epiphany
  • 3. The Major Influences on the Themes of the Feast of Epiphany
  • 4. The Feast of Epiphany as the Feast of the Divine Manifestation
  • 4.2. The Revelation of the Son
  • 4.3. Holy Spirit in Christ’s Baptism: The ‘Finger’ of the Father
  • 4.4. The Manifestation of the Holy Trinity
  • 4.5. Epiphany as Feast of Lights
  • 5. The Feast of Epiphany as the Feast of Baptism
  • 6. The Feast of Epiphany as the Bridal Feast of the Holy Church
  • 7. Epiphany as the Catechesis of the Living Waters
  • 8. General conclusion
  • 9. Appendix No.1: English Translation of the PAMPAKUDA Text
  • 9.1. Appendix No.2. Table 1: Chronological Table of the celebration of the Feast of Epiphany
  • 9.2. Appendix No.3. Table 2: Similarity between the Jewish Feast of Tabernacles and the West Syriac Feast of Epiphany
  • 9.3. Appendix No.4. Table 3: Structural Overview of Four Texts
  • 9.4. Appendix No.5. Table 4: Comparison of the Common Elements found in four texts
  • 9.5. Appendix No. 6. Table 5: Readings in the Epiphany season
  • Bibliography