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Does anybody know any Peshitta (22 books) manuscripts other than Khaboris and Mingana?
I heard there are around 500 of them.
Any helpful links highly appreciated?
Thanks,
Ivan.
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I like to share a good set of Aramaic manuscripts/books online
in free pdf files.
It also includes
The homilies of Aphraates, the Persian sage.
I remember somebody on the forum asked about Aphraates works.
The set also includes copy of 8th century manuscript (Epistles of Paul in Estrangelo).
This is 3rd manuscript of Peshitta(o) online that I know so far.
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Hi Ostapyuk,
I have a page on my blog with many links to online Peshitta editions and manuscripts, both Old and New Testament, which can be useful. Take a look at:
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Personally, I'd really like to see and know what the earliest extant manuscripts for the Peshitta with eastern vowels are. At some point, they added the dotes. Also, I have a grammar book that says that they used to make the accent. I'd really like know how to pronounce certain words properly. And sometimes the vowels are missing in modern manuscripts, and it would be so helpful to have accent markers, like the Masoretic text.
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Maybe Brother Stephen Silver has a list of the most ancient known Eastern Manuscripts/Codices? I would love to know about them.
Shlama,
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I heard that there are around 500 Eastern NT Manuscripts which are EXACTLY identical and after a long time of looking for them
I came to conclusion that only 3 manuscripts exist:
Khaboris, Mingana and Younan (hidden from public eye for unknown reason).
So, numbers 350 or 500 looks like to be only rumors.
Having only Khaboris and Mingana its hard to believe that other manuscripts are identical
if they exist at all.
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Thank you, Paul
would be very good if you would post links to all the manusripts on
the prominent place of your website.
People do need them.
Thank you, Lars, for the wonderful website too.
Ivan.
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and this is a set of Greek NT manuscripts for researchers and collations.
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Thanks for all the replies. Please keep us up to date with digitalised online scans.