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Sinaitic manuscript
Sinaic Si*na"ic, Sinaitic Si`na*it"ic, a. [From Mount Sinai.] Of or pertaining to Mount Sinai; given or made at Mount Sinai; as, the Sinaitic law. Sinaitic manuscript, a fourth century Greek manuscript of the part Bible, discovered at Mount Sinai (the greater part of it in 1859) by Tisschendorf, a German Biblical critic; -- called also Codex Sinaiticus.

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- Constantine Tischendorf. With a Narrative of the Discovery of the Sinaitic M****cript, New York: American Tract Society. "Bibliorum Codex Sinaiticus Petropolit**** :...
- as the Sinaitic Palimpsest, of Saint Catherine's Monastery (Sinai, Syr. 30), or Old Syriac Gospels is a late-4th- or early-5th-century m****cript of 179...
- When Were Our Gospels Written in the section "The Discovery of the Sinaitic M****cript" that he found, in a trash basket, forty-three sheets of parchment...
- lowercase letters for individual Old Latin m****cripts, vg for Vulgate, lat for Latin, sys for Sinaitic Palimpsest, syc for Curetonian Gospels, syp for...
- death. The Vatican M****cript mentions Man****es (Man****ês) as one "who gave alms and escaped the snare of death". The Sinaitic M****cript mentions no one...
- of the Diatessaron from the churches in his diocese. The Syriac Sinaitic m****cript of gospels was produced in between AD 411 and 435 as a result of...
- because it is an early development of the Proto- or Old Canaanite or Proto-Sinaitic script, into a linear, purely alphabetic script, also marking the transfer...
-  66–81, V (1864), pp. 103–113. The Epistle of Barnabas: from the Sinaitic m****cript of the bible (1880). With a translation by Egyptologist and Biblical...
- Transcribed from the Sinaitic Palimpsest Edited by R.L. Bensley, J. Rendel Harris & F.C. Burkitt, (Cambridge 1894) A collection of Syriac m****cripts available on-line...
- Shema Yisrael (as preserved, for example, in the Nash Papyrus, a Hebrew m****cript fragment from 150 to 100 BC found in Egypt, containing a version of the...