02-01-2013, 10:06 PM
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Mic, 1st here is where you can read the mention of an Aramaic NT with a date of 78 A.D. in it's colophon.
Google: Asseman's "Bibliotheca Orientalis Clementino-Vaticana"
When you find an online edition, then go to Volume 2, then look for page 486 and read it. William Norton, in the introduction of his late 1800s-early 1900s translation of the Aramaic NT also makes mention of this Manuscript as mentioned by Asseman. You can read his statements online as well, by googling his translation.
I'll round up who of the Church fathers and Church writers speak of Aramaic NT Books in the 2nd century, when I get some more time.
Shlama,
Chuck
Mic, 1st here is where you can read the mention of an Aramaic NT with a date of 78 A.D. in it's colophon.
Google: Asseman's "Bibliotheca Orientalis Clementino-Vaticana"
When you find an online edition, then go to Volume 2, then look for page 486 and read it. William Norton, in the introduction of his late 1800s-early 1900s translation of the Aramaic NT also makes mention of this Manuscript as mentioned by Asseman. You can read his statements online as well, by googling his translation.
I'll round up who of the Church fathers and Church writers speak of Aramaic NT Books in the 2nd century, when I get some more time.
Shlama,
Chuck