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Part of the Curetonian text of the Gospels. This Syriac translation is older than the Peshitta. This excerpt contains Matthew 15:20-25.

Source: Plate XIV. The S.S. Teacher's Edition: The Holy Bible. New York: Henry Frowde, Publisher to the University of Oxford, 1896.


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