06-20-2008, 03:08 PM
Yochanan wrote:
Shlama Akhi Yochanan:
The Peshitta AN"K has been on the internet for some time. The Ambrosiano Codex is freely available for download. When prompted
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The Ambrosiano Codex contains the entire Peshitta AN"K, the Apocrypha and The Wars of the Jews in classic Aramaic Estrangelo text type. It's relatively easy reading considering the expertise of the scribe(s).
Shlama,
Stephen
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Quote:well, now i will have to find the OT peshitta text in Aramaic, that may be difficult. the University (Gonzaga) has the New Testament Peshitta and Peshitto. thank you for telling me some history. the funny thing is, is that i already knew some of that but stashed it away in my brain somewhere lol (i do that alot).
Shlama Akhi Yochanan:
The Peshitta AN"K has been on the internet for some time. The Ambrosiano Codex is freely available for download. When prompted
USER=any
PASSWORD=any
<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://alpha.reltech.org/cgi-bin/Ebind2html/BibleMSS/7a1">http://alpha.reltech.org/cgi-bin/Ebind2 ... bleMSS/7a1</a><!-- m -->
You can also find this LINK at <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.dukhrana.com">http://www.dukhrana.com</a><!-- m -->
The Ambrosiano Codex contains the entire Peshitta AN"K, the Apocrypha and The Wars of the Jews in classic Aramaic Estrangelo text type. It's relatively easy reading considering the expertise of the scribe(s).
Shlama,
Stephen
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