Thomas of Harqel

Thomas of Harqel was a miaphysite bishop from the early 7th century.

Educated in Greek at the monastery of Qenneshre, he became bishop of Mabbug in Syria.

He was deposed as bishop by the anti-miaphysite metropolitan Domitian of Melitene before 602.

[1] He and Paul of Tella lived as exiles in the Coptic monastery of the Enaton near Alexandria, Egypt.

At the request of Athanasios I, they worked on a Syriac translation of the Greek Bible.