PATRIARCHS - translation to arabic
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PATRIARCHS - translation to arabic

HIGHEST-RANKING BISHOP IN CHRISTIANITY
Patriarchs; Patriarchs of the One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church; Patriarch (Christian churches); Patriarch and Patriarchate; Eastern patriarchs; Patriarch (church); Patriarchēs; Archbishop of Western Europe; Titular Patriarch; Patriarch ad personam; Patriarch (Christianity)
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PATRIARCHS         

ألاسم

بَطْرَك ; بَطْرِيَرْك ; بِطْريك

patriarch         
GK
الاب : أحد أبناء الجنس البشرى المزكورين فى التوراة = اب، مؤسس = ممثل جماعة او اكبر اعضائها سنا = شيخ جليل بطريرك
patriarch         
اسْم : أب . بطريرك أو شيخ جليل

Definition

patriarch
(patriarchs)
1.
A patriarch is the male head of a family or tribe.
The patriarch of the house, Mr Jawad, rules it with a ferocity renowned throughout the neighbourhood...
N-COUNT
2.
A patriarch is the head of one of a number of Eastern Christian Churches.
N-COUNT; N-TITLE

Wikipedia

Patriarch

The highest-ranking bishops in Eastern Orthodoxy, Oriental Orthodoxy, the Catholic Church (above major archbishop and primate), the Hussite Church, Church of the East, and some Independent Catholic Churches are termed patriarchs (and in certain cases also popes – such as the Pope of Rome or Pope of Alexandria, and catholicoi – such as Catholicos Karekin II).

The word is derived from Greek πατριάρχης (patriarchēs), meaning "chief or father of a family", a compound of πατριά (patria), meaning "family", and ἄρχειν (archein), meaning "to rule".

Originally, a patriarch was a man who exercised autocratic authority as a pater familias over an extended family. The system of such rule of families by senior males is termed patriarchy. Historically, a patriarch has often been the logical choice to act as ethnarch of the community identified with his religious confession within a state or empire of a different creed (such as Christians within the Ottoman Empire). The term developed an ecclesiastical meaning within Christianity. The office and the ecclesiastical circumscription of a Christian patriarch is termed a patriarchate.

Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob are referred to as the three patriarchs of the people of Israel, and the period during which they lived is termed the Patriarchal Age. The word patriarch originally acquired its religious meaning in the Septuagint version of the Bible.

Examples of use of PATRIARCHS
1. President Triet and village patriarchs in Chu Dang commune, Cu M‘Gra district.
2. Turkey maintains tight controls, including rules requiring that patriarchs must be Turkish citizens.
3. My son was not educated to evict his brother from the tomb of the patriarchs.
4. The city is holy to Muslims and Jews as the burial place of biblical patriarchs.
5. Late on Christmas Eve, the only other group in the dining room was two wealthy Kyrgyz patriarchs and their entourage.