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Nhà thờ Chính thống Syriac / Syria là gì?

The Syriac Orthodox Church, also called the Syrian Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch and All the East, is a self-governing branch of Oriental Orthodoxy. The Syrian Orthodox Church is based in Damascus, Syria, and has vicariates in Australia, Germany, Netherlands, Sweden, the United Kingdom, Argentina, Brazil, Canada, the U.S., Turkey, Israel, and other countries. The Syriac Orthodox Church is in communion with the other five branches of the Oriental Orthodox Church but not with the churches of Eastern Orthodoxy. The Syriac Orthodox Church joined the World Council of Churches in 1960; according to the WCC, the Syriac Orthodox Church has about 1.4 million members worldwide.
The Oriental Orthodox Church, of which the Syriac Orthodox Church is a part, differs from the Eastern Orthodox Church in that the Oriental Church recognizes only the first three ecumenical councils (Nicea, Constantinople, and Ephesus), whereas the Eastern Church recognizes all seven of the ecumenical church councils. Besides the Syriac Orthodox Church, Oriental Orthodoxy includes five other autonomous churches: the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria (Egypt), the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, the Eritrean Orthodox Church, the Armenian Apostolic Church, and the Malankara (Indian) Orthodox Syrian Church.
tìm gặp rồi, bèn đưa đến thành An-ti-ốt. Trọn một năm, hai người cùng nhóm với Hội-thánh và dạy dỗ nhiều người. Aáy là ở thành An-ti-ốt, người ta bắt đầu xưng môn đồ là Cơ-rê-tiên.
Công-vụ 11:26
The Syriac Orthodox Church traces its history all the way back to Acts 11:26: “The disciples were called Christians first at Antioch.” The city of Antioch in this verse is Syrian Antioch, which later became the center of the Syriac Orthodox Church. The Syriac Orthodox Church claims that the apostle Peter founded the church and was its first bishop. At various times in history, the Syriac Orthodox Church was decimated by invasion of Mongols and Muslims.
The Syriac Orthodox Church, along with other Oriental Orthodox groups, separated from the rest of Christianity in AD 451 after the Council of Chalcedon. The sticking point for these groups was the nature of Christ. The Syriac Orthodox Church saw Chalcedon’s statement concerning Christ’s two unified natures (human and divine) as conceding too much to Nestorianism. The Syriac Orthodox Church and other non-Chalcedonian churches hold to the error of monophysitism (or miaphysitism), which views Christ as only having one nature.
Mỗi ngày tôi ngợi khen Chúa bảy lần, Vì cớ mạng lịnh công bình của Chúa.
Thi-thiên 119:164
The Syriac Orthodox Church holds a liturgical worship service and uses the Peshitta as its text. The faithful pray seven times a day (based on Psalm 119:164), facing east, at specific times of the day. They observe seven sacraments: baptism, confirmation, Holy Eucharist, repentance, the priesthood, anointing of the sick, and marriage. Of these seven, they teach that four are essential for salvation: baptism, confirmation, repentance and the Eucharist.
Tôi lấy làm lạ cho anh em đã vội bỏ Đấng gọi anh em bởi ơn Đức Chúa Jêsus Christ, đặng theo tin lành khác.
Ga-la-ti 1:6
Doctrinally, the Syriac Orthodox Church is off base. The Syrian Orthodox Church prays to Mary, the “Bearer of God”; venerates saints; prays for the dead; and teaches a salvation based on religious works. The Bible is clear that salvation is all of grace, apart from human works (Romans 11:6). God forgives our sin debt freely, for the sake of Christ (Luke 7:41–42; Romans 3:24). The Syriac Orthodox requirement of keeping the sacraments is “another” gospel to be avoided (see Galatians 1:6–9).
* Kinh Thánh Tham Khảo:
Công-vụ 11:26 - tìm gặp rồi, bèn đưa đến thành An-ti-ốt. Trọn một năm, hai người cùng nhóm với Hội-thánh và dạy dỗ nhiều người. Aáy là ở thành An-ti-ốt, người ta bắt đầu xưng môn đồ là Cơ-rê-tiên.
Thi-thiên 119:164 - Mỗi ngày tôi ngợi khen Chúa bảy lần, Vì cớ mạng lịnh công bình của Chúa.
Ga-la-ti 1:6 - Tôi lấy làm lạ cho anh em đã vội bỏ Đấng gọi anh em bởi ơn Đức Chúa Jêsus Christ, đặng theo tin lành khác.

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