This book offers the first translation of the 'Homily on the Passion of
Christ' attributed to the Armenian historian Elishe. The 'Homily'
rephrases the biblical narrative from the Last Supper to the Ascension
with rhetorical expansions; a final section describes the subsequent
Preaching of the Apostles. Elishe is the author of one of the great
classics of early Armenian literature, the 'History of Vardan and the
Armenian War', and to him are also ascribed various other works,
including a 'Commentary on Genesis' and numerous Homilies. The notes to
the English rendering indicate parallels with other Armenian texts, both
original Armenian works and early translations into Armenian; the
introduction places the theology of the 'Homily' in its Armenian
context.