Kfar Tab (Syriac: ܟܦܪܛܐܒKafrṭāb) was a diocese of the Syriac Orthodox Church near Apamea in Syria, attested in the eleventh and twelfth centuries. Four of its bishops are mentioned in the lists of Michael the Syrian.
Sources
The main primary source for the Syriac Orthodox bishops of Kfar Tab is the record of episcopal consecrations appended to Volume III of the Chronicle of the Syriac Orthodox patriarch Michael the Syrian (1166–99). In this Appendix Michael listed most of the bishops consecrated by the Syriac Orthodox patriarchs of Antioch between the ninth and twelfth centuries. Twenty-eight Syriac Orthodox patriarchs sat during this period, and in many cases Michael was able to list the names of the bishops consecrated during their reigns, their monasteries of origin, and the place where they were consecrated.
Bishops of Kfar Tab
Four Jacobite bishops of Kfar Tab are mentioned in the lists of Michael the Syrian.[1]
Name
From
Consecrated in the reign of
Place of consecration
Basil
not known
Dionysius VI (1088–91)
not known
Ignatius
Monastery of Saint Mark's, Jerusalem
Athanasius VI bar Khamara (1091–1129)
not known
Cyril
Monastery of Mar Bar Sawma, Melitene
Athanasius VI bar Khamara (1091–1129)
Monastery of Dovair, Antioch
Philoxenus
Monastery of Dovair, Antioch
Athanasius VII bar Qutreh (1139–66)
Kaishum
The diocese of Kfar Tab seems to have lapsed before the end of the twelfth century.
Notes
^Michael the Syrian, Chronicle, iii. 451–82 and 502
References
Abbeloos, Jean Baptiste; Lamy, Thomas Joseph, eds. (1877). Bar Hebraeus, Chronicon Ecclesiasticum (3 vols). Paris.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
Jean-Baptiste Chabot, Chronique de Michel le Syrien, Patriarche Jacobite d'Antiche (1166-1199). Éditée pour la première fois et traduite en francais I-IV (1899;1901;1905;1910; a supplement to volume I containing an introduction to Michael and his work, corrections, and an index, was published in 1924. Reprinted in four volumes 1963, 2010).