A Neglected Witness to the East Syriac New Testament Commentary Tradition: Sinai, Arabic Ms 151
Sebastian Paul Brock
Rifaat Ebied
Herman Teule
Investigates the origins of the exegetical annotations on the text of the Pauline Epistles in MS: Sinai, St. Catherine's Monastery, Ar. 151. According to Brock, they have common East Syriac sources, mainly, with Isho‘dad's and Theodore of Mopsuestia's commentaries.
A Neglected Witness to the East Syriac New Testament Commentary Tradition: Sinai, Arabic Ms 151
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Sebastian Paul Brock, "A Neglected Witness to the East Syriac New Testament Commentary Tradition: Sinai, Arabic Ms 151." vol. 5 (Leuven: Peeters, 2004)
A Neglected Witness to the East Syriac New Testament Commentary Tradition: Sinai, Arabic Ms 151
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Sebastian Paul Brock, "A Neglected Witness to the East Syriac New Testament Commentary Tradition: Sinai, Arabic Ms 151." vol. 5 (Leuven: Peeters, 2004)
A Neglected Witness to the East Syriac New Testament Commentary Tradition: Sinai, Arabic Ms 151
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Sebastian Paul Brock, "A Neglected Witness to the East Syriac New Testament Commentary Tradition: Sinai, Arabic Ms 151." vol. 5 (Leuven: Peeters, 2004)
A Neglected Witness to the East Syriac New Testament Commentary Tradition: Sinai, Arabic Ms 151
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Sebastian Paul Brock, "A Neglected Witness to the East Syriac New Testament Commentary Tradition: Sinai, Arabic Ms 151." vol. 5 (Leuven: Peeters, 2004)