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1.3.2 Samareitikon
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Part of 1 Overview Articles - 1.3 Primary TranslationsAlthough its patchy attestation does not allow one to attain certainty, the Samareitikon most probably was a Greek translation of sp, produced by Greek-speaking Samaritans at some time during the early centuries c.e. The writing must have been lost due to the extinction of Samaritan communities in the Greek-speaking world.1 1.3.2.1 AttestationA number of Septuagint manuscripts (mainly codex lxxm of the seventh century and catena manuscripts) contain marginal readings, comprising between one word and two ver…
Source:
Textual History of the Bible
Date:
2020-03-17