04-24-2011, 04:33 AM
Theodore of Mopsuestia gave a big contribution that we should not forget. William Norton's First Book about Peshitta says like this
"Theodore bishop of Mopsuestia, a celebrated Greek writer, who died about a.d. 429, said that some persons had removed the reading, " without God," and had substituted "by the merciful favour of God."
Theodore of Moposuestia was talking Hebrews 2:9. This elevates the importance of Peshitta.
"Theodore bishop of Mopsuestia, a celebrated Greek writer, who died about a.d. 429, said that some persons had removed the reading, " without God," and had substituted "by the merciful favour of God."
Theodore of Moposuestia was talking Hebrews 2:9. This elevates the importance of Peshitta.