The Book of the Bee
The Syriac Text
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Dennis Logan
Written in Syriac around 1222 by Solomon of Akhlat, Bishop of Basra, this remarkable medieval work gathers biblical interpretation, sacred history, apocryphal tradition, theology, chronology, and inherited ecclesiastical memory into a single compendium.
Across sixty chapters, Solomon leads the listener from the mysteries of creation to the final resurrection.
He writes of angels and darkness, Paradise and Adam, the patriarchs and prophets, the life of Christ, the apostles, kings, bishops, sacred chronology, and the destiny of humanity at the end of the age.
For listeners formed primarily by Greek and Latin Christianity, The Book of the Bee can feel both familiar and unexpectedly different. Biblical narratives stand beside traditions rarely encountered in Western churches. Canonical Scripture meets inherited commentary, legendary material, chronology, and theological reflection preserved through the Syriac Christian tradition.
Solomon dedicated the work to Bishop Narsai of Beth Waziq, and throughout the text scholarship remains joined to devotion. The questions are historical and theological, but the purpose is never merely academic. Creation, Scripture, Christ, the Church, death, resurrection, and eternity belong to one sacred history.
This edition presents the celebrated English translation of E. A. Wallis Budge, first published in 1886 and long associated with the modern study of the text.
For students of Syriac Christianity, the Church of the East, biblical apocrypha, early Christian literature, sacred history, patristics, ancient theology, and the transmission of biblical tradition, The Book of the Bee remains an extraordinary witness.
To open it is to hear a Christian tradition that developed beyond the familiar boundaries of Rome and Byzantium—and to recover a portion of the ancient Christian world that the West too often forgot.
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