Pentatevchvs Syriace presents a Syriac version of the Pentateuch, derived from English polyglots. This edition offers scholars and students of Semitic languages a valuable resource for studying the Old Testament in a historical context. The text provides insights into the transmission and interpretation of the Pentateuch across different linguistic and cultural traditions.
Compiled by Saint Ephraem (Syrus), this work stands as a testament to the enduring influence of biblical texts and their translation throughout history, making it an essential addition to theological and linguistic collections.
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