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J. Cook (2009)
Scripture in Transition: Essays on Septuagint, Hebrew Bible, and Dead Sea Scrolls in Honour of Raija SollamoJournal for The Study of Judaism, 40
Behold, I give, Lord, half of my belongings (ὑπαρχόντα) to the poor, and that which I have defrauded anyone of anything, I will give back fourfold
Zacchaeus, hurry up and come down. For it is necessary that I go into your house today
He came and lodged with a sinful man
Codex D does something similar by adding the indefinite τινά
Abstract This article publishes for the first time the extant remains of a Sahidic Coptic manuscript containing portions of Luke 17-19. Almost all of the special Lukan pericope concerning Jesus and Zacchaeus is preserved (19:1-10), as well as most of the parable of the Dishonest Judge (18:1-8). The edition includes a transcription, translation, palaeographical analysis, critical apparatus, as well as images of the fragment.
Novum Testamentum – Brill
Published: Mar 18, 2014
Keywords: Gospel of Luke; P.Mich. inv. 546; Coptic New Testament
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