
Yared - Wikipedia
Yared began translating Holy Scriptures into Ge'ez from Hebrew and Greek. At that time, Yared was in poor education and unable to memorize and read Holy Scriptures, which led him …
Yared (D) - Dictionary of African Christian Biography
St. Yared is the Father of Ethiopian traditional church education. He is the pioneer for the school of interpretation, hymnody, liturgical dance and Qene or Ge’ez oral poetry.
Saint Yared (505-571) | BlackPast.org
Composer, scholar, and pioneer of musical notation, Saint Yared was born in Axum, Ethiopia on April 25, 505 AD. Little is known regarding his family background but scholars suggest he was …
St. Yared: Ethiopian Composer and My Unknown Patron Saint
May 17, 2025 · It shouldn’t be surprising, therefore, that only there do we find a St. Jared, spelled Yared because of the proper pronunciation of the letter J in Hebrew names.
Saint Yared - Abba Yesehaq
Though he [Saint Yared] visited Second Rome, his work is uniquely Ethiopian, bearing no resemblance to Western Notation. It consists of Geez syballic characters and projects the …
Yared - HebrewNamer
Learn about the history, origin and meaning of the Hebrew name Yared.
The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church
Yared arranged and composed hymns for each season of the year, for summer and winter and spring and autumn, for festivals and Sabbaths, and for the days of the Angels, the Prophets, …
Who was St Yared? - The School Of St Yared
Who was St Yared? The school is named after Saint Yared, an important figure in Ethiopian history who was born in Axum, Ethiopia, somewhere between AD 501 and AD 525.
Saint Yared, the Poet and Hymn Writer - eotcmk.org
May 18, 2023 · Saint Yared rose at the coming of the Nine Saints to Ethiopia. Their Holy scriptures translated by the Saint have huge influence on his writings. He has used the …
YARED - Encyclopaedia Africana
Yared (who lived in the 6th century) was a scholar, musician, and ecclesiastic who was a formative influence on the cultural life of Ethiopia, and became a saint of the Ethiopian …