Corpus Scriptorum Christianorum Orientalium: Subsidia, Volume 3Peeters, 1951 |
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... Arabic Version More than once the Christians in Mesopotamia felt that the Gospel must be translated into Arabic . The first impulse in this direction came with the beginning of the Christian mission to the Arabians which started long ...
... Arabic Version More than once the Christians in Mesopotamia felt that the Gospel must be translated into Arabic . The first impulse in this direction came with the beginning of the Christian mission to the Arabians which started long ...
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... Arabic language began to impress itself upon the Christians . Of course , the fact that it quickly became the official language had much to do with the interest displayed in it . This is no wonder , because literary activity in Arabic ...
... Arabic language began to impress itself upon the Christians . Of course , the fact that it quickly became the official language had much to do with the interest displayed in it . This is no wonder , because literary activity in Arabic ...
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... Arabic Diatessaron and from quotation material furnished by Ephraem and Aphrahat 3 . Thus , this basis was enlarged only by the Arabic Diatessaron . Its value , incidentally , is very limited . Preuschen's work was continued by Pott ...
... Arabic Diatessaron and from quotation material furnished by Ephraem and Aphrahat 3 . Thus , this basis was enlarged only by the Arabic Diatessaron . Its value , incidentally , is very limited . Preuschen's work was continued by Pott ...
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