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... Syriac . It has been transliterated from Hebrew or Aramaic into Greek letters : the Syriac translator then takes this Greek trans- literation , and either transliterates it into Syriac letters , or decides on an appropriate Syriac ...
... Syriac . It has been transliterated from Hebrew or Aramaic into Greek letters : the Syriac translator then takes this Greek trans- literation , and either transliterates it into Syriac letters , or decides on an appropriate Syriac ...
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... Syriac translator worked . So far as we have gone , I venture to think we have found nothing pointing to a special or extraordinary knowledge . The translator is familiar with the Old Testament in Syriac , and he has a good knowledge of ...
... Syriac translator worked . So far as we have gone , I venture to think we have found nothing pointing to a special or extraordinary knowledge . The translator is familiar with the Old Testament in Syriac , and he has a good knowledge of ...
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... Syriac with Origen about the place - names Bethabara and Girgashites or Gergesenes comes not from the Old Syriac following Origen , but from both the Old Syriac and Origen following local identifications . I venture to think I have ...
... Syriac with Origen about the place - names Bethabara and Girgashites or Gergesenes comes not from the Old Syriac following Origen , but from both the Old Syriac and Origen following local identifications . I venture to think I have ...
Contents
NINTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JULY 5 1911 ADDRESS BY | 3 |
SOME CARDINAL POINTS IN KNOWLEDGE | 28 |
SOME PALESTINIAN CULTS IN THE GRAECOROMAN AGE By G | 55 |
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