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Council of Jerusalem (536)

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116:. The verdicts of the Council of Constantinople were read into the record and the assembled clergy at Jerusalem discussed all four condemned clerics. Their own verdict, however, only explicitly condemned Anthimus. It was subscribed by 47 bishops, which was almost every bishop in the Three Palestines. There is no logical sequence to the subscriptions and they were all made in Greek. 124:
The list of 47 bishops appears to be nearly complete for the Three Palestines. Among the known sees of ancient Palestine, only the bishoprics of
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who had traveled to Constantinople to take part in the council there. Since Jerusalem had only been raised to a patriarchate by the
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urging him to hold a council of the Three Palestines to condemn the same heretics as had Constantinople: Anthimus,
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Millar, Fergus (2008). "Rome, Constantinople and the Near Eastern Church under Justinian: Two Synods of CE 536".
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in 451, the authority of the bishop of the city over the church in the Three Palestines was not accepted by
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were probably in existence in 536 and are unrepresented in the subscriptions.
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representatives of the church of the Three Palestines (
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Justinian and the Making of the Syrian Orthodox Church
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Index

Chalcedonian
Prima
Secunda
Tertia
Monophysite
Roman emperor
Justinian I
Anthimus I of Constantinople
Agapetus I
Council of Constantinople
Menas of Constantinople
Peter of Jerusalem
Severus of Antioch
Zaʿūra the Stylite
Peter of Apamea
Judaean Desert
Council of Chalcedon
anti-Chalcedonians
Jerusalem
Aelia Capitolina
Greek
Collectio Sabbaitica
Diospolis
Maiuma of Ascalon
Maiuma of Gaza
Zoara
Caesarea
Scythopolis
Tiberias
Sariphaia

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