The Old Testament in Syriac according to the Peshiṭta Version, Part IV Fasc. 4. Ezra and Nehemiah – 1–2 Maccabees: Edited on Behalf of the International Organization for the Study of the Old Testament by the Peshiṭta Institute, Leiden

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The Old Testament in Syriac according to the Peshiṭta Version, Part IV Fasc. 4. Ezra and Nehemiah – 1–2 Maccabees: Edited on Behalf of the International Organization for the Study of the Old Testament by the Peshiṭta Institute, Leiden
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Reference type
Author(s)
Albert, M.
Pennat, A.
Year
2013
Series Title
Peshitta: The Old Testament in Syriac
Publisher
Brill
Place of Publication
Leiden
Work type
Label
28/10/2013
Abstract

The Peshitta is the Syriac translation of the Old Testament made on the basis of the Hebrew text during the second century CE. Much like the Greek translations of the Old Testament, this document is an important source for our knowledge of the text of the Old Testament. Its language is also of great interest to linguists. Moreover, as Bible of the Syriac Churches it is used in sermons, commentaries, poetry, prayers, and hymns. Many terms specific to the spirituality of the Syriac Churches have their origins in this ancient and reliable version of the Old Testament.
|The present edition, published by the Peshitta Institute in Leiden on behalf of the International Organization for the Study of the Old Testament, is the first scholarly one of this text. It presents the evidence of all known ancient manuscripts and gives full introductions to the individual books. This volume contains Ezra, Nehemiah, and 1–2 Maccabees.