A Neglected Witness to the East Syriac New Testament Commentary Tradition: Sinai, Arabic Ms 151
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Brock, Sebastian Paul. “A Neglected Witness to the East Syriac New Testament Commentary Tradition: Sinai, Arabic Ms 151.” In Studies on the Christian Arabic Heritage in Honour of Father Prof. Dr. Samir Khalil Samir, edited by Rifaat Ebied and Herman Teule, 5:205–15. Leuven: Peeters, 2004.View at:
Abstract
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.
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Title: A Neglected Witness to the East Syriac New Testament Commentary Tradition: Sinai, Arabic Ms 151
Author:
Editor: Rifaat Ebied
Editor: Herman Teule
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Place of Publication: Leuven
Publisher: Peeters
Date of Publication: 2004
Pages: 205-215
Volume: 5
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Editorial Responsibility:
- Ronny Vollandt, general editor, Biblia Arabica
- Ronny Vollandt and Nathan P. Gibson, editors, Biblia Arabica
- Nathan P. Gibson, entry contributor, “A Neglected Witness to the East Syriac New Testament Commentary Tradition: Sinai, Arabic Ms 151”
- Vevian Zaki, entry contributor, “A Neglected Witness to the East Syriac New Testament Commentary Tradition: Sinai, Arabic Ms 151”
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- Record added to Zotero by Nathan P. Gibson
- Primary editing by Vevian Zaki