04-28-2013, 02:24 PM
Shlama Akhi Ivan,
You may want to add this manuscript to your list:
Houghton MS Syriac 4 dated 1199 AD.
Acts 20:28 and Hebrews 2:9 reads exactly like Khaburis and Mingana 148.
There are marginal notes in a western script (serta) but these were added by a later hand.
You may want to add this manuscript to your list:
Houghton MS Syriac 4 dated 1199 AD.
Acts 20:28 and Hebrews 2:9 reads exactly like Khaburis and Mingana 148.
There are marginal notes in a western script (serta) but these were added by a later hand.
IPOstapyuk Wrote:I heard about hundreds of eastern Peshitta manuscripts but it looks to me a myth.
As much as I know they are :
1. Khaboris
2. Mingana 148
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4. Younan codex (hidden from people)
no other manuscripts, its a misleading myth.
We have to check #3 also but it is not clear if they are eastern or western type.
So far I know there is 1 word difference between Mingana 148 and eastern text (Khaboris or so).
If to check the above manuscripts, we might find a lot of variations too.