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Codex usage in peshitta.org
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What is the codex used peshitta.org, would be Khabouris? There are other codex available to the public?


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Alexandre Riveira
Brazil
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ariveira Wrote:What is the codex used peshitta.org, would be Khabouris? There are other codex available to the public?


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Alexandre Riveira
Brazil

Shlama Alexandre:
The Khabouris Codex has been widely used since it was made available to the public in 2002.
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The Khabouris Codex is one of two Eastern Peshitta manuscripts which are available to us.

The other is the Mingana Syriac 148. It was recently digitized by the University of Birmingham.
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Both of these manuscripts can be found on the Peshitta Tool page at Dukhrana Biblical Research.

The Yonan Codex, the oldest known Peshitta is also represented in part at Dukhrana Biblical Research. It has been on display at the Holyland Experience in Orlando Florida.

Shlama,
Stephen Silver
Dukhrana Biblical Research
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Hi Stephen, I am very very grateful for your help

Alexandre Riveira
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