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In addition to this, our great Syriac Fathers. St Ephrem and St Aphrahat. Both spoke about the sleep of the soul in death. St Ephrem, continuously compares sleep to death and awakening to the resurrection. He states:
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he also says:Sweet is sleep to the weary, so is death to him who fasts and watches. Natural sleep slays not the sleepr, nor has Sheol slain, nor does it so now. Sleep is sweet, and so is Sheol quite… Sleep strives not to hold the sleeper, nor is Sheol greedy. Behold, sleep shows us how temporary is Sheol, for the morn awakes the sleeper, and the Voice raises the dead - Carmina Nisib
to read more click below:Behold how (the dead) are encompassed in Sheol, and awaiting the great day, till He come to delight them, and bring hope to the hopeless
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