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  2. Georgian manuscripts of Saint Paul's letters - Wikipedia

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    From that time on, the translation of the Bible into the native language was to begin, although there were various obstacles, such as being under the authority of the Church of Antioch, and so on. The oldest Georgian manuscripts date back to the ninth century, but scholars doubt that there may have been various Christian texts translated into ...

  3. Epistle - Wikipedia

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    Saint Paul Writing His Epistles, by Valentin de Boulogne or Nicolas Tournier (c. 16th century, Blaffer Foundation Collection, Houston, TX).. An epistle (/ ɪ ˈ p ɪ s əl /; from Ancient Greek ἐπιστολή (epistolḗ) 'letter') is a writing directed or sent to a person or group of people, usually an elegant and formal didactic letter.

  4. Epistula Apostolorum - Wikipedia

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    The Epistle of the Apostles (Latin: Epistula Apostolorum) is a work of New Testament apocrypha.Despite its name, it is more a gospel or an apocalypse than an epistle.The work takes the form of an open letter purportedly from the remaining eleven apostles describing key events of the life of Jesus, followed by a dialogue between the resurrected Jesus and the apostles where Jesus reveals ...

  5. Early translations of the New Testament - Wikipedia

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    The translation was likely made from Greek, but the influence of the Syriac translation is noticeable. The translator consulted the Syriac translation. According to another explanation, the initial translation was made from Syriac and was later revised based on Greek manuscripts. [54] The original Armenian translation has not survived. [55]

  6. Pauline epistles - Wikipedia

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    Non-Pauline Epistle to the Laodiceans versions: The Marcionite Epistle to the Laodiceans. The Muratorian fragment (2nd century CE) denounces a claimed Epistle to the Laodiceans as another spurious work forged by Marcion of Sinope. Its text has been lost and nothing is known about its content. [25] The Latin Epistle to the Laodiceans.

  7. Epistle of Barnabas - Wikipedia

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    The Epistle of Barnabas (Greek: Βαρνάβα Ἐπιστολή) is an early Christian Greek epistle written between AD 70 and AD 135. The complete text is preserved in the 4th-century Codex Sinaiticus , where it appears at the end of the New Testament , following the Book of Revelation and before the Shepherd of Hermas .

  8. The epistle of Barnabas, from the Codex sinaiticus (1863–1864). In the Journal of sacred literature, [125] New Series, IV (1893–1864), pp. 66–81, V (1864), pp. 103–113. The Epistle of Barnabas: from the Sinaitic manuscript of the bible (1880). [126] With a translation by Egyptologist and Biblical scholar Samuel Sharpe (1799–1881). [127]

  9. Letter of Jerome to Pope Damasus - Wikipedia

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    The beginning of the Epistle in Codex Sangallensis 48 (left) and in Codex Beneventanus (right) The Epistle of Jerome to Pope Damasus I ( Latin : Epistula Hieronymi ad Damasum papam ), written in 376 or 377 AD, is a response from Jerome to Pope Damasus I 's letter urging him to make a new Latin translation of the four gospels , to replace the ...