<p>This volume contains a collection of short notes on select biblical passages from the Old Testament by one of the most celebrated authors of the Syriac tradition. The work includes both the Syriac text and an annotated English translation.</p>
Scholia on Passages of the Old Testament by Mar Jacob, Bishop of Edessa
β Scribed by George Phillips
- Publisher
- Gorgias Press
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 102
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This volume contains a collection of short notes on select biblical passages from the Old Testament by one of the most celebrated authors of the Syriac tradition. The work includes both the Syriac text and an annotated English translation.
β¦ Table of Contents
Series Foreword
EEEATA
PREFACE
CONTENTS
SCHOLIUM I. (GEN. iv. 7.)
SCHOLIUM II. (GEN. xi. 27-32.)
SCHOLIUM III. (GEN. xv. 1, &c.)
SCHOLIUM IV. (GEN. xv. 7, &c.)
SCHOLIUM V. ( G E N . XXII. 1 3 . )
SCHOLIUM V. ( G E N . XXII. 1 3 . )
SCHOLIUM VII. FROM the Scholium which gives an explanation to wit, concerning Raguel, or Jethro, the fatherin- law of Moses.
SCHOLIUM VIII. (EXODUS xxviii. 1-5.)
SCHOLIUM IX. (DEUTERONOMY xxii. 8 . )
SCHOLIUM X (1 SAM. x. 1.)
SCHOLIUM XI. (1 SAM. xiv. 32-35.)
SCHOLIUM XII. ( 1 SAM. xv. 10,11. )
SCHOLIUM XIII. (1 SAM. XVI. 12,13.)
SCHOLIUM XIV. ( 1 SAM. XVIII. 1 9 , 2 0 . )
SCHOLIUM XV. ( 1 SAMUEL xxi. )
SCHOLIUM XVI. (1 SAMUEL xxii. 17, 18.)
SCHOLIUM XVII. (1 SAM. xxiii. 16, &c.)
SCHOLIUM XVIII. ( 1 SAM. XXVI. 10. )
SCHOLIUM XIX. ( 1 SAM. XXVII. 1, 2, 3.)
SCHOLIUM XX. ( 1 KINGS XIV, 2 1 . &C.)
SCHOLIUM XXI. (1 KINGS xvii. 4-6.)
SCHOLIUM XXII. ( 1 KINGS XVIII. 3, 4. )
SCHOLIUM XXIII. ( 1 KINGS XXII. 38,&c. )
SCHOLIUM XXIV. (2 KINGS II. 23, 24.)
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