A Neglected Witness to the East Syriac New Testament Commentary Tradition: Sinai, Arabic Ms 151Biblia ArabicaDeutsche ForschungsgemeinschaftRonny VollandtRonny VollandtNathan P. GibsonNathan P. GibsonVevian ZakiRecord added to Zotero byNathan P. GibsonPrimary editing byVevian ZakiBiblia Arabicahttps://biblia-arabica.com/bibl/K9R8A82F/tei
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CREATED: This bibl record was autogenerated from a Zotero record.Sebastian PaulBrockRifaatEbiedHermanTeuleA Neglected Witness to the East Syriac New Testament Commentary Tradition: Sinai, Arabic Ms 151https://biblia-arabica.com/bibl/K9R8A82Fhttps://www.zotero.org/groups/biblia_arabica/items/K9R8A82Fhttps://www.zotero.org/groups/538215/items/K9R8A82Fhttp://www.worldcat.org/oclc/81553197LeuvenPeeters2004205-2155Investigates 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.
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.
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