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Mor Mattai ( ''Saint Matthew'', (アラビア語:الشيخ متي)), was a monk who is revered as a saint in Syriac Christian churches. ==Life== Little is known about Mattai's early life except that he was born in the early 4th century in the city of Amid or in a village close by, and that he was a monk in that region when the anti-Christian persecution of Julian the apostate took place.〔(القديس مار متى الناسك والشهداء مار بهنام وسارة ورفاقهما الأربعين ), Syrian Orthodox Patriarchate 〕 In 361,〔http://www.aina.org/aol/syriac.htm#Mattai〕 Mor Mattai and other monks were forced to flee to Nineveh where he found a hermitage on Alfaf Mountain in the Nineveh plains. It was during that time that he met prince Behnam, the son of Sencharib, during a hunting trip. Mattai taught him about Christianity and Behnam became a disciple of Mattai. Impressed by his teachings, Behnam went back to his mother and persuaded her to let him take his sister Sara, who had leprosy, to the saint. She was cured by the saint and after the miracle, both Sara and Behnam were baptized by the saint alongside Behnam's forty companions.〔 Upon learning of his children's conversion, king Sencharib killed his children and their forty companions on a hill in Nimrud. However, the king later regretted his deed and was later baptised by Mor Mattai. He also built a monastery on the mount were Mor Mattai healed his daughter.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mar Mattai」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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