This Syriac Christian text, traditionally attributed to Solomon of Basra, is an encyclopedia of religious knowledge. It presents a systematic overview of biblical history and theology, drawing from a wide range of sources. Its content spans from the creation of the world to the anticipated end times, offering explanations of key events and figures in the Old and New Testaments.
Its significance lies in its compilation of diverse Christian traditions and interpretations, providing valuable insight into the intellectual and religious landscape of the East Syrian Church during its period of composition. The work demonstrates a comprehensive understanding of scripture and provides a structured framework for understanding Christian doctrine. Its historical context sheds light on the cultural and theological environment of its creation.